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The History of Paper (Part 1)

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Last updated about 6 years ago
7 questions
Note from the author:
This is an edit and revise practice for 4th grade students.
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Question 7
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What change, if any, should be made in sentence 1?
A - Change leave to lived
B - Change writing to righting
C - Delete the comma
D - No change is needed
Ivan would like to add the following sentence to the second paragraph (sentences
7-12):

"After the plants soaked, they
got mashed together with other plants."

Where is the BEST place to insert this sentence?
A - At the beginning of the paragraph
B - After sentence 11
C - At the end of the paragraph
D - This sentence should not be added to the paragraph.
What change, if any, should be made in sentence 12?
A - Change plants to plant
B - Change dried to dry
C- Change was to were
D - No change is needed in sentence 12.
In sentence 11, soaked should be changed to soak?
True
False
What is the BEST way to combine sentences 15 and 16?
A - It was too expensive to buying them and shipping the paper.
B - It was too expensive to buy them and ship the paper.
C - It was too expensive to buy and shipped the paper.
D - Sentences 15 and 16 are correct in the paper.
What change, if any, should be made in sentence 17?
A - Change the to The
B - Insert a comma after paper
C - Change the period to an exclamation mark
D - Make no change
Ivan wants to add a conclusion sentence to his paper. Which of the following could BEST follow sentences 23 and close this paragraph?
A - There are several stores that sell all kinds of dried skins.
B - Also, people used a lot of dried skins to build houses.
C - Of course, we don’t write on parchment anymore.
D - No change is needed in sentence 23.