Weegy: Outlines are intended to serve as a working guide.
User: Which of the following is one of the three main guidelines for writing?
A. Include all details, even if they may not be relevant.
B. Offer description that's based on one of your senses.
C. Stick to your subject.
D. Minimize details
Weegy: "Stick to your subject" is one of the three main guidelines for writing.
User: To construct an effective ending to any type of essay, you should
A. include an interesting idea and describe it in detail.
B. relay a humorous anecdote.
C. end on a note that's likely to stick in the reader's mind.
D. ask the reader to take action
Weegy: To construct an effective ending to any type of essay, you should: end on a note that's likely to stick in the reader's mind.
User: An essay that takes the reader through a town, stopping at significant points along the way, is organized using
A. order of comparison and contrast.
B. order of importance.
C. chronological order.
D. spatial order
Weegy: An essay that takes the reader through a town, stopping at significant points along the way, is organized using spatial order.
User: Which of the following are examples of coordinate headings?
A. 3, b, iii
B. ii, 2, B
C. A, B, C
D. A, i, a
Weegy: A, B, C are examples of coordinate headings.
User: When moving from your outline to writing, you should focus on
A. turning the phrases in your outline into full sentences with proper punctuation.
B. saying enough about each idea to make every idea stick in the minds of your readers.
C. writing as few sentences as possible to explain yourself.
D. generating more ideas to add to you essay
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