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TEAS 7 Reading: Complete Questions with Answers, Exams of Health sciences

A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of english grammar and writing. It includes topics such as sentence structure, punctuation, parts of speech, writing styles, and the writing process. Designed to help students prepare for the teas 7 reading exam, which is a standardized test used for admission to healthcare programs.

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TEAS 7 READING
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
“Order of writing process - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Prewriting
2. Drafting
3. Revising
4. Editing
5. Publishing"
"revision - CORRECT ANSWER the flow sentences can be imporved"
"formal writing - CORRECT ANSWER for adressing a superior in a school or work environment
business letters, textbooks, and newspaper"
"use of semicolon - CORRECT ANSWER To separate independent clauses not connected by a
coordinating conjunction (and, but,"
"transition words - CORRECT ANSWER Words and devices that bring unity and coherence to a
piece of writing.
Examples: however, in addition, and on the other hand."
"homophones - CORRECT ANSWER same sound, different meaning or spelling
-bearing/baring
-cite/sight/site"
"homographs - CORRECT ANSWER same spelling, different meaning or sound
-tear/tear
-park/park"
"what punctuation fits best?
You are right___we should go with your plan. - CORRECT ANSWER semicolon"
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TEAS 7 READING

COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

“Order of writing process - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Prewriting

  1. Drafting
  2. Revising
  3. Editing
  4. Publishing"

"revision - CORRECT ANSWER the flow sentences can be imporved"

"formal writing - CORRECT ANSWER for adressing a superior in a school or work environment

business letters, textbooks, and newspaper"

"use of semicolon - CORRECT ANSWER To separate independent clauses not connected by a

coordinating conjunction (and, but,"

"transition words - CORRECT ANSWER Words and devices that bring unity and coherence to a

piece of writing. Examples: however, in addition, and on the other hand."

"homophones - CORRECT ANSWER same sound, different meaning or spelling

-bearing/baring -cite/sight/site"

"homographs - CORRECT ANSWER same spelling, different meaning or sound

-tear/tear -park/park" "what punctuation fits best?

You are right___we should go with your plan. - CORRECT ANSWER semicolon"

"affect (v) - CORRECT ANSWER to alter, to change, to influence

  • The sunshine affects the plant's growth"

"effect (n) - CORRECT ANSWER result, consequence

  • what effect will this weather have on our schedule"

"effect (v) - CORRECT ANSWER to bring about, to cause to be

  • These new rules with effect order in the office"

"declarative sentence - CORRECT ANSWER gives information or makes a statement"

"imperative sentence - CORRECT ANSWER sentence used to command or enjoin"

"adjective - CORRECT ANSWER A word that describes a noun

which one? what kind? how many?"

"conjunction - CORRECT ANSWER A word used to join words or groups of words"

"coordinating conjunction - CORRECT ANSWER FANBOYS=for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so"

"correlative conjunction - CORRECT ANSWER EITHER/OR, NEITHER/NOR, BOTH/AND join

pairs of ideas"

"Subordinating Conjunctions - CORRECT ANSWER if, as, since, when, because"

"general nouns - CORRECT ANSWER Names of conditions or ideas"

"collective nouns - CORRECT ANSWER name a group of people or things"

"pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER Replaces a noun. Examples: I, he, she, they, it, his"

"relative pronouns - CORRECT ANSWER who, whom, whose, which, that"

"gerund - CORRECT ANSWER A verb form ending in -ing that is used as a noun

  • teachING"

"dangling modifier - CORRECT ANSWER a word or phrase that modifies a word not clearly

stated in the sentence"

"cliches - CORRECT ANSWER overused expressions"

"jargon - CORRECT ANSWER used among peers of a trade or profession

  • He is going to TOENAIL to these frames for us"

"slang - CORRECT ANSWER informal language

  • Yes, that party was a BLAST"

"Collolquialism - CORRECT ANSWER word or phrase that is found in informal writing

WIll be familiar to a greater range of people

  • Can YALL come back another time"

"1st person point of view - CORRECT ANSWER I, me, we"

"2nd person point of view - CORRECT ANSWER you"

"3rd person point of view - CORRECT ANSWER narrator is NOT involved in the story; uses "he,"

"she," "they most common POV"

"methods of developing paragraphs - CORRECT ANSWER illustrations

analogies cause and effect"

"narration paragraph - CORRECT ANSWER tells a story by presenting events in chronological

(time) order. Most narratives move in an orderly sequence from beginning to end, from first event to last"

"descriptive paragraph - CORRECT ANSWER makes a verbal portrait of a person, place, or

thing -sight, sound, smells, taste, touch"

"process paragraph - CORRECT ANSWER related time order

-first, you open up the bottle. Second, you pour the liquid"

"elements of the writing process - CORRECT ANSWER brainstorming

free writing planning drafting"

"brainstorming - CORRECT ANSWER used to help groups generate multiple ideas and

alternatives for solving problems with a paper and pen, write every thought you have about the topic in a word or phrase"

"free writing - CORRECT ANSWER the more structured form of brainstorming

take a limited amount of time to write everything that comes to mind about a topic"

"planning - CORRECT ANSWER process of organizing a piece of writing before composing a

draft creating an outline identify the topics, main ideas, and the general organization of the composition"

"drafting - CORRECT ANSWER using plan, outline, or graphic organizer to compose their first

draft"

"revising - CORRECT ANSWER first and broadest

"what is the purpose of writing an outline - CORRECT ANSWER helps writer create a draft"

"simple subject - CORRECT ANSWER the main word or word group that tells whom or what

the sentence is about" "what punctuation fits best?

Bob caught three fish___and I caught two fish. - CORRECT ANSWER comma"

"colons - CORRECT ANSWER must come after a complete ind. clause

used to call attention to the words that follow it ex- He started with an idea: "We are able to do more than we imagine.""

"affect (n) - CORRECT ANSWER feeling, emotion, or mood that is displayed

  • The patient had a flat affect"

"articles - CORRECT ANSWER Three adjectives are articles: "a", "an", and "the". The two

indefinite articles are "a" and "an", because when you use them, you are describing a noun or pronoun that is "indefinite", or one of many. When you use "the", you are describing a specific noun or a "definite" one."

"adverb - CORRECT ANSWER A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb

when? where? how? why?"

"preposition - CORRECT ANSWER A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to

another word in, around, beneath, among"

"direct object - CORRECT ANSWER a noun or pronoun that receives the action of the verb

  • I took the BLANKET"

"indirect object - CORRECT ANSWER a word in the predicate that tells to whom or for whom

something is done

  • We taught THE OLD DOG a new trick"

"antecedent - CORRECT ANSWER the noun that the pronoun replaces"

"adjective clause - CORRECT ANSWER a subordinate clause that modifies a noun or pronoun"

"prepositional phrase - CORRECT ANSWER A group of words that begins with a preposition

and ends with a noun or pronoun.

  • The picnic is ON THE BLANKET"

"verbal - CORRECT ANSWER word formed from a verb but acting as a noun, adjective, or

adverb -WALK a mile a day"

"participle - CORRECT ANSWER A verb form that can be used as an adjective

-dance/dancing/danced"

"interrogative sentence - CORRECT ANSWER A sentence that asks a question"

"simple sentence - CORRECT ANSWER one independent clause and no dependent"

"compound sentence - CORRECT ANSWER two or more independent clauses with no

dependent clause"

"complex sentence - CORRECT ANSWER ind. clause + dep. clause

-Although he had the flu, Harry went to work"

"compound complex sentence - CORRECT ANSWER at least 2 independent clauses and at

least 1 dependent clause

  • John is my friend, who went to India, and he brought back the souveniers"