1) What is the main purpose of an editorial? a) To entertain the reader b) To persuade or present a viewpoint c) To list facts without opinions d) To narrate a personal story 2) Which part of an editorial contains the writer’s clear stand or position? a) Introduction b) Body c) Conclusion d) Title 3) The introduction of an editorial should mainly do what? a) Give detailed solutions b) Present the issue or problem c) Provide statistics only d) Summarize all arguments 4) A good editorial uses evidence to support its arguments. Which of the following is an example of evidence? a) Personal feelings b) Unsupported claims c) Facts, data, or expert statements d) Opinions without explanation 5) Which type of editorial explains and analyzes an issue to help readers understand it? a) Persuasive editorial b) Interpretative editorial c) Criticizing editorial d) Entertainment editorial 6) What should the conclusion of an editorial do? a) Introduce new arguments b) Repeat the introduction c) Reinforce the main point and call for action d) Add unrelated information 7) Which tone is most appropriate in editorial writing? a) Emotional and exaggerated b) Calm, logical, and authoritative c) Informal and humorous d) Confusing and vague 8) A well-written editorial avoids bias by— a) Presenting both sides before giving a stand b) Considering only one side c) Ignoring facts d) Using sweeping generalizations 9) What is the “lead” in an editorial? a) The final statement b) The headline c) The opening sentence or paragraph d) A list of solutions 10) Which of the following best describes a strong editorial title? a) Very long and detailed b) Vague and broad c) Clear, catchy, and related to the issue d) Unrelated to the content

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