1) A paragraph can still be considered coherent even if it contains grammatical errors, as long as the ideas are logically connected. a) TRUE b) FALSE 2) Using transition words automatically makes a paragraph coherent, even if the sentences are unrelated. a) FALSE b) TRUE 3) Consistency in tense and point of view contributes to coherence because it prevents confusion in the reader’s understanding. a) FALSE b) TRUE 4) A coherent essay may include irrelevant details, as long as those details are grammatically correct. a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) Logical order in writing can follow different patterns (chronological, cause-effect, problem-solution), but mixing them randomly weakens coherence. a) TRUE b) FALSE 6) Coherence is achieved only at the sentence level; paragraphs and essays do not require coherence. a) FALLS b) FALSE 7) Unity of ideas means that every sentence in a paragraph must directly support the main point, not just be grammatically correct. a) TRUE b) CORRECT 8) Repetition of ideas without clear connections can make a paragraph incoherent, even if transition words are present. a) TRUE b) FALSE

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