Answer:
at the bottom of each page of your informational text
Explanation:
I took the test
Revising is the process of “seeing again” the whole paper
and making a fresh start so you could look at it from critical perspective in
light of improvement. It’s an ongoing process of rethinking and reconsidering
your arguments, reviewing your evidence, refining your purpose etc. The steps
as parts of revising would be: check that you did not contradict your thesis; check
that your ideas flow in a logical order; check that the topic is on target; check
that you provided enough evidence.
<span>Proofreading is a process of careful reading to
detect if paper has any errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. The steps
as parts of proofreading would be: check for the use of proper punctuation; check
for misspelled words; check for run-on sentences</span>
Answer:
Ann set her alarm for 6:30 with a chance to get up early.
Peter wishes he didn't have a digital camera.
This camera is great for close-up pictures.
If only you got my text message, I wouldn't be sorry.
She spent all night on the music video.
If he had not enough practice, he lost the match.
B.
Review the rules of grammar and be sure they understand sentence structure.
<span>Because
the sentence skills section of the ACCUPLACER will cover basic sentence
structure rules and grammar, studying vocabulary terms would not be
helpful. Additionally, when writing
literary analyses, writing goes beyond the sentence level into the construction
of arguments and the provision of supporting concepts from texts. Thus, reviewing the grammar rules and ensuring
an understanding of sentence structure would be the best way to prepare. </span>
I believe that the parts of the excerpts from Queen
Elizabeth I's "Speech to the Troops at Tilbury" that illustrates that
the speech is a persuasive text is the following:
“Let tyrants fear, I have always so behaved myself that,
under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard.”
To add, the Speech to the Troops at Tilbury was delivered on 9 August Old Style (19 August New
Style) 1588 by Queen Elizabeth I of England to the land forces earlier
assembled at Tilbury in Essex in
preparation for repelling the expected invasion by the Spanish Armada.