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[Free] Which is an example of ethical use of a source? A. A popular singer samples music and lyrics from another singer without asking or giving credit. B. A writer is inspired by a popular novel and writes a version of it with different character names. C. The drama club writes to a Broadway producer to ask permission to perform his play at their school. D. A vlogger uses the cover art from a popular album as the background to her videos.

[Free] Which statement best describes a text with a cause-and-effect structure? A. It offers a solution to a problem. B. It explains why something occurs. C. It offers reasons to support a claim. D. It uses words such as thus, in fact, and however.

[Free] Imagination is the act or power of forming a of something not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality A. existential state B. mental image C. dream state D. mental set

[Free] A strong argument appeals most to your emotions. A. False B. True

[Free] A multiple-choice test is an example of measuring _____________ memory. A. recall B. sensory C. recognition D. reconstruction

[Free] Which element of a short story refers to the series of events that moves the story along? A. Figurative language B. Character C. Setting D. Plot

[Free] Select the best answer for the question. Which of the following is most important when writing any kind of outline? A. Consistency B. Grammar C. Capitalization D. Punctuation

[Free] Which of the following is not an approach to communication? A. Writing B. Listening C. None of the above D. Clarification

[Free] Which statement best describes a text with a cause-and-effect structure? A. It offers a solution to a problem. B. It explains why something occurs. C. It offers reasons to support a claim. D. It uses words such as thus, in fact, and however.

[Free] Which type of conflict involves a struggle between the main character and an external force like the environment? A. Person versus self B. Person versus nature C. Person versus person D. Person versus society