1) What kind of paragraph is this? a) Process paragraph b) Descriptive paragraph c) Opinion paragraph 2) How do you know it is descriptive? a) Because of the organization. b) Because of the title. c) Because of the red words, which are adjectives and comparisons. 3) What you should NOT write in a process paragraph? a) Sentences without transitions. b) How to do something. c) A topic sentence. 4) What is NOT an example of a process paragraph? a) How to bake a cake. b) The (best) way to get somewhere. c) All the details of a portrait. 5) What kind of pargraph is this? a) Descriptive paragraph b) Scienctific essay c) Process paragraph 6) The paragraph is well-structured (topic sentence/ support sentences/ concluding sentence). a) Yes b) No 7) " First of all... Then... Next...While...Finally" are connectors that we see mostly in... a) descriptive paragraphs. b) process paragraphs. 8) Choose the sentence that would not correspond to a process paragraph: a) Finally, she came down the street and killed the lady. b) We started by desgining the tree house. c) You’ll come near enough to look up at the roaring streams of water flowing over the edge. d) After stirring the rice and vegetables together, add some salt and pepper. 9) Choose the sentence that would not correspond to a descriptive paragraph: a) My Uber driver looked like a deflating airbag and sounded like talk radio on repeat. b) In addition to swimming, visitors to the lake can go canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, or fishing. c) The sunset filled the sky with a deep red flame, setting the clouds ablaze. d) The tea must now steep for three to five minutes; then it is poured through a strainer into a cup or mug. 10) Choose the best transitions: a) (1) First, (2) Then, (3) Next, (4) Finally. b) (1) First, (2) Before, (3) Then, (4) Lastly. c) (1) First of all, (2) Then, (3) On top of that, (4) The last step.

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