Deck 3: Technical Paragraphs
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Deck 3: Technical Paragraphs
1
Which of the following is NOT a guideline for constructing effective paragraphs?
A) Keep paragraphs short.
B) Make paragraphs unified.
C) Make paragraphs complete.
D) Make paragraphs constructive.
A) Keep paragraphs short.
B) Make paragraphs unified.
C) Make paragraphs complete.
D) Make paragraphs constructive.
D
2
Every paragraph should express ________ main idea(s).
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) five
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) five
A
3
On average, technical paragraphs should be no more than ________ line(s) long.
A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
A) 1
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
C
4
Which of the following is NOT true about the topic sentence?
A) It should be placed at the start of the paragraph.
B) It lets the reader know what the paragraph is about.
C) It provides factual details that support the main idea.
D) It functions much like a heading.
A) It should be placed at the start of the paragraph.
B) It lets the reader know what the paragraph is about.
C) It provides factual details that support the main idea.
D) It functions much like a heading.
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5
An effective topic sentence should ________.
A) aid the reader in skimming the document
B) be free of transitions, which are best left to supporting paragraphs
C) contain two grammatical subjects and at least one object
D) be no more than 15 words
A) aid the reader in skimming the document
B) be free of transitions, which are best left to supporting paragraphs
C) contain two grammatical subjects and at least one object
D) be no more than 15 words
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6
Repeating information from a previous sentence is known as ________.
A) a redundancy error
B) contextual backup
C) given-new repetition
D) transitional repetition
A) a redundancy error
B) contextual backup
C) given-new repetition
D) transitional repetition
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7
A unified paragraph is one that contains ________.
A) logical connections between sentences
B) only details relevant to the central idea
C) all the information the reader will need to understand the idea
D) complete grammatical accuracy
A) logical connections between sentences
B) only details relevant to the central idea
C) all the information the reader will need to understand the idea
D) complete grammatical accuracy
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8
Three tools for creating cohesive paragraphs are ________.
A) transition words, variegated sentences, and given-new repetition
B) summary markers, signposts, and lead-ins
C) variegated sentences, transition words, and signposts
D) signposts, transition words, and support nouns
A) transition words, variegated sentences, and given-new repetition
B) summary markers, signposts, and lead-ins
C) variegated sentences, transition words, and signposts
D) signposts, transition words, and support nouns
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9
A complete paragraph is one that contains ________.
A) only details relevant to the central idea
B) logical connections between sentences
C) all the information the reader will need to understand the idea
D) grammatical precision
A) only details relevant to the central idea
B) logical connections between sentences
C) all the information the reader will need to understand the idea
D) grammatical precision
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10
Which of the following applies when writing complete paragraphs?
A) It is better to provide slightly too much information than too little; it is easier for readers to filter out the unnecessary than to make up a shortfall.
B) You should have a clear idea of who your reader is.
C) You should maintain a moderate level of complexity, so that your reader does not get bored.
D) Both a and b.
A) It is better to provide slightly too much information than too little; it is easier for readers to filter out the unnecessary than to make up a shortfall.
B) You should have a clear idea of who your reader is.
C) You should maintain a moderate level of complexity, so that your reader does not get bored.
D) Both a and b.
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11
A cohesive paragraph is one that contains ________.
A) logical connections between sentences
B) good grammatical sense
C) only details relevant to the central idea
D) all the information the reader will need to understand the idea
A) logical connections between sentences
B) good grammatical sense
C) only details relevant to the central idea
D) all the information the reader will need to understand the idea
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12
Which of the following is NOT true about given-new repetition?
A) It involves repeating information from the previous sentence.
B) It adds redundant information to your paragraph.
C) It involves a restatement of ideas or key words.
D) It helps stitch your sentences together logically.
A) It involves repeating information from the previous sentence.
B) It adds redundant information to your paragraph.
C) It involves a restatement of ideas or key words.
D) It helps stitch your sentences together logically.
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13
"Accordingly," "as a result," and "because" are all examples of ________.
A) key words
B) variegated phrases
C) wordiness
D) transition words
A) key words
B) variegated phrases
C) wordiness
D) transition words
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14
A paragraph that contains information about factors unrelated to the main idea introduced in the topic sentence is one that ________.
A) lacks cohesion
B) lacks unity
C) lacks transitional devices
D) is permissible, so long as the relationship between ideas is made clear
A) lacks cohesion
B) lacks unity
C) lacks transitional devices
D) is permissible, so long as the relationship between ideas is made clear
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15
Transition devices are important because they ________.
A) indicate how the content of sentences and paragraphs relates to the material that has come before
B) create more complexity, allowing you to string seemingly unrelated ideas together
C) make the paragraph more structured and therefore more accessible
D) help make your sentences shorter and therefore less wordy
A) indicate how the content of sentences and paragraphs relates to the material that has come before
B) create more complexity, allowing you to string seemingly unrelated ideas together
C) make the paragraph more structured and therefore more accessible
D) help make your sentences shorter and therefore less wordy
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16
Variegated sentence patterns ________.
A) contain just one independent clause
B) contain unclear links between ideas
C) sound choppy and should therefore be avoided
D) often contain coordinating conjunctions
A) contain just one independent clause
B) contain unclear links between ideas
C) sound choppy and should therefore be avoided
D) often contain coordinating conjunctions
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17
Which of the following is NOT true about transition words?
A) They help readers understand complex information.
B) They help ensure adequate grammatical flow.
C) They help create logical connections between sentences and ideas.
D) They indicate how the content of sentences and paragraphs relate to the one before.
A) They help readers understand complex information.
B) They help ensure adequate grammatical flow.
C) They help create logical connections between sentences and ideas.
D) They indicate how the content of sentences and paragraphs relate to the one before.
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18
Which of the following is NOT a functional group of transitional words?
A) addition, causation, clarification
B) admission, subjugation, possession
C) comparison, concession, conclusion
D) emphasis, illustration, place
A) addition, causation, clarification
B) admission, subjugation, possession
C) comparison, concession, conclusion
D) emphasis, illustration, place
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19
Coordination and embedding are two examples of ________.
A) given-new repetition
B) variegated sentence patterns
C) unification strategies
D) means of showing cause and effect
A) given-new repetition
B) variegated sentence patterns
C) unification strategies
D) means of showing cause and effect
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20
Multiple simple sentences ________.
A) are preferred to fewer, more complex ones
B) create a sense of directness and objectivity
C) enhance the logical flow of information
D) sound choppy and lack coherence
A) are preferred to fewer, more complex ones
B) create a sense of directness and objectivity
C) enhance the logical flow of information
D) sound choppy and lack coherence
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21
The words "and," "for," "so," "but," and "nor" are examples of ________.
A) transitional verbs
B) conclusion signifiers
C) coordinating conjunctions
D) paragraph markers
A) transitional verbs
B) conclusion signifiers
C) coordinating conjunctions
D) paragraph markers
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22
The underlined segment of the following sentence is an example of ________.
Because the early spring is combining rains with melting snow, extensive flooding is likely.
A) subordination
B) insubordination
C) embedding
D) nominal construction
Because the early spring is combining rains with melting snow, extensive flooding is likely.
A) subordination
B) insubordination
C) embedding
D) nominal construction
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23
The underlined segment of the following sentence is an example of ________.
Combining rain with melting snow, the early spring makes extensive flooding likely.
A) subordination
B) insubordination
C) a key word chain
D) an embedded sentence
Combining rain with melting snow, the early spring makes extensive flooding likely.
A) subordination
B) insubordination
C) a key word chain
D) an embedded sentence
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24
The underlined segment of the following sentence is an example of ________.
Aside from orientation and layout, thermal mass also plays a vital role in managing and stabilizing temperature in a passive solar house.
A) a transitional phrase
B) a verbal phrase
C) a nominal phrase
D) an independent clause
Aside from orientation and layout, thermal mass also plays a vital role in managing and stabilizing temperature in a passive solar house.
A) a transitional phrase
B) a verbal phrase
C) a nominal phrase
D) an independent clause
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25
Identify the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence:
We are experiencing an early spring, so rain is combining with melting snow. Extensive flooding is likely.
A) We are experiencing
B) so rain is combining with melting snow
C) so
D) This sentence contains no coordinating conjunctions.
We are experiencing an early spring, so rain is combining with melting snow. Extensive flooding is likely.
A) We are experiencing
B) so rain is combining with melting snow
C) so
D) This sentence contains no coordinating conjunctions.
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26
Effective technical paragraphs should begin with a topic sentence.
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27
Effective technical paragraphs should be cohesive.
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28
Technical paragraphs have no minimum length.
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29
Technical paragraphs have no maximum length.
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30
The topic sentence suggests what the paragraph is about.
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31
Well-constructed paragraphs should enable the reader to skim a document.
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32
In technical writing, topic sentences function a bit like headings.
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33
Effective topic sentences make headings redundant.
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34
Transition words enhance paragraph cohesion.
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35
Variegated sentence patterns work against paragraph cohesion.
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36
Transition words available to technical writers can be usefully grouped.
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37
Choppy sentences are effective when used in technical writing.
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38
A given-new repetition is not a transitional device.
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39
The complex sentences created by subordination and embedding should be avoided in technical paragraphs.
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40
A unified technical paragraph is essentially a cohesive one.
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41
How long should technical paragraphs be? Why?
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42
What is a topic sentence and why is it an important feature of a paragraph?
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43
What does it mean for a paragraph to be unified? Why is this an important quality in technical paragraphs?
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44
What does it mean for a paragraph to be complete? Why is this an important quality in technical paragraphs?
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45
What does it mean for a paragraph to be cohesive? Why is this an important quality in technical paragraphs?
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46
What is "given-new" repetition and how can it be useful when writing technical paragraphs?
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47
What are "transition words" and why are they useful? Provide an example of one functional group of transitional words.
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48
Describe the differences between a simple and complex sentence. Why is one preferable in technical writing?
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49
Name two ways of creating a complex sentence and provide one example for each.
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50
What are coordinating conjunctions and what grammatical purpose do they serve? How do they enhance cohesiveness?
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51
In Chapter 2 you learned that sentences work best when the subject appears at the start of the sentence. What are some of the parallels between this and how paragraphs must be constructed?
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52
Pick at least two of the principles for writing effective sentences introduced in Chapter 2 and compare them with some of the principles for writing effective paragraphs. How do these two different sets of principles work together and reinforce one another?
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53
Many of the principles of effective technical writing-both at the sentence and paragraph levels-are ultimately about clarity. Why do you think clarity is so important when writing in the technical fields?
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