How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor Multiple Choice Test Questions

Thomas C. Foster
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 191 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor Multiple Choice Test Questions

Thomas C. Foster
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 191 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Section 1: Chapter 1, "The Structure of Nonaction Information" through Chapter 4, "The Parts You Don't Read"

1. The section of this book called "What's Going on Around Here?" is what part of the book?
(a) A preface.
(b) An appendix.
(c) The introduction.
(d) A foreward.

2. The section of this book called "The Books in the Book" is what part of the book?
(a) A foreward.
(b) A preface.
(c) An appendix.
(d) The introduction.

3. In Chapter 1, "The Structure of Nonfiction Information," what does Foster say the first job of the writer is, on page one?
(a) To tell the truth.
(b) To create a personal bond with the reader.
(c) To be clear and concise.
(d) To get the reader to page two.

4. In Chapter 1, "The Structure of Nonfiction Information," what does Foster say is the purpose of the "four Ps?"
(a) To establish the writer's credibility.
(b) To fill the reader in on important context.
(c) To explain the structural design of the work.
(d) To lay out the essentials of the work to follow.

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