STAAR Editing & Revising - Set 2 - The Great Fire

STAAR Editing & Revising - Set 2 - The Great Fire

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STAAR Editing & Revising - Set 2 - The Great Fire

STAAR Editing & Revising - Set 2 - The Great Fire

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JUAN RIVERA

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10 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

30 sec • Ungraded

Write your first and last name

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2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

30 sec • Ungraded

Write your Class period

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3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 13 pts

#1 - How should sentence 2 be revised?
A - The city displayed over 59,500 buildings, many of them large and ornately decorated, like the Courthouse and the Tribune Building.
B - The city possessed 59,500 buildings in which a lot of them, such as the Courthouse and the Tribune Building were large and ornately decorated.
C - The city boasted having 59,500 buildings, many of them— such as the Courthouse and the Tribune Building—large and ornately decorated.
D - The city had 59,500 buildings, many of them large ornately decorated, such as the Courthouse and the Tribune Building.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 13 pts

#2 - What is the most effective way to combine sentences 4 and 5?
F - Many of the remaining buildings (even the ones proclaimed to be “fireproof”) looked solid, but were actually jerrybuilt affairs; the stone or brick exteriors hid wooden frames and floors, all topped with highly flammable tar or shingle roofs.
G - Many of the remaining buildings (even the ones proclaimed to be “fireproof”) looked solid, but were actually jerrybuilt affairs, and the stone or brick exteriors hid wooden frames and floors, all topped with highly flammable tar or shingle roofs.
H - Many of the remaining buildings (even the ones proclaimed to be “fireproof”) looked solid, but were actually jerrybuilt affairs: the stone or brick exteriors, hid wooden frames and floors, all topped with highly flammable tar or shingle roofs.
J - Many of the remaining buildings (even the ones proclaimed to be “fireproof”) looked solid, but were actually jerrybuilt affairs the stone or brick exteriors hid wooden frames and floors, all topped with highly flammable tar or shingle roofs.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 13 pts

#3 - Jim would like to add the following detail to the second paragraph (sentences 9-13)....Lot sizes were small, and owners usually filled them up with cottages, barns, sheds, and outhouses—all made of fast-burning wood, naturally....Where should this sentence be inserted?
A - After sentence 9
B - After sentence 10
C - After sentence 11
D - After sentence 12

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 12 pts

#4 - How should sentence 16 be changed?
F - Change the period to an exclamation mark
G - Delete the comma after waterline
H - Change them to it
J - Change is to was

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 12 pts

#5 - What change needs to be made in sentence 17?
A - Delete the comma after started
B - Change combustable to combustible
C - Insert and before over
D - No change needs to be made.

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