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When he reached the midpoint of a unit on the Great Depression, teacher Frank Catania asked
  his students to spend 10 minutes writing about the topic. These students participated in a:
 
  a) writing inventory
  b) morphemic analysis
  c) quickwrite
  d) trilogy

Question 2

After reading many books and magazine articles about tennis star Serena Williams, fourth
  grade student Madison pretended that she was Serena Williams and she began writing journal
  entries using the viewpoint of the famous athlete. Madison's writing is an example of a:
 
  a) learning log
  b) simulated journal
  c) double-entry journal
  d) found poem



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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