For exam 986098, The Writing Process, Part 2, there are two questions that require your response. You can find these exam questions at the end of your digital study guide (located on your MY COURSES page).
The exam and submission instructions can be found on page 101; the exam questions to be answered can be found on page 102. Please thoroughly review both of these pages before contacting the school for assistance.
For more information, you may wish to view this short message from one of your instructors:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohk1QRoU-7I&index=7&list=PLirOQ7W0zocP8NRJF2zrVVnd1DpHFaeTj.
For various resources that will help you to complete the exam, you may wish to visit the Symbaloo page for this lesson:http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/writingprocess-part2.
Writing Process, Part 2 EXAMINATION NUMBER
98609801
Page 102 contains the examination questions for The Writing Process, Part 2. To complete this examination, follow these steps:
Use a word-processing program, preferably Microsoft Word,
to complete the examination.
At the top of every page, include your name and student number.
Be sure to save your work.
If you do not have access to Microsoft Word, you must properly format your document by clicking on SAVE AS, naming it using the student number_exam number format
(e.g. 12345678_986098), and choosing FILE TYPE: Rich Text Format. This exam MUST be sent as a .doc or .rtf file to be graded electronically.
Submitting Your Exam
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Click on Take Exam next to the assignment you’ve completed.
Follow the instructions provided to submit your exam.
Examination Questions
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1. Write a composition using one of the topics listed below. Your composition needs to be three to five paragraphs long. It must contain an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
a. Argue for or against the limitation of speed limits. b. Explain why a certain sport is your favorite.
c. Compare and contrast driving in the winter and driving in the summer.
d. Analyze the best way to buy a car, mow a lawn, or prepare a meal.
e. Describe a memorable day in your life.
2. Write a letter of complaint. Follow the rules for a business letter, and use the full-block style. The complaint may be about anything you wish (such as malfunctioning equipment, poor building main- tenance, or disruptive noises from a nearby business). You can base your letter on a true experience, or you can make up all the details you need.
Please note that a form letter or a template cannot be used in constructing your response to question 2. When a form letter or template is used, you are giving little to no thought to wording or formatting, and you are not actually creating your own complaint; you are simply filling in the blanks of someone else's work. For this reason, a grade of 1% will be issued if a form letter or template is used.