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ashworth college EN130 online exam 1 attempt 1 latest 2013 nov.Part 1 of 1 – 95.0/ 100.0 PointsQuestion 1 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsEssays appear in many different forms, but every essay has two features: rhetorical context and rhetorical:A. reason.B. structure.C. purpose.D. audience.Question 2 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAlmost all writing follows the “classical pattern”; although it has variations, this pattern includes all of the following EXCEPT:A. a context.B. a conclusion.C. an introduction.D. a body.Question 3 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe approach in which the reader is aware of not only what the writer is trying to say but also how the writer is communicating is called:A. profitable method.B. reading for information.C. active, analytical reading.D. easy reading.Question 4 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe preliminary steps you take before you write your first draft include all of the following EXCEPT:A. prewriting.B. focusing.C. organizing.D. revising for content.Question 5 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn establishing your rhetorical context, audience and __________ are inextricably linked.A. purposeB. ageC. geographical locationD. occupationsQuestion 6 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsMost people prefer one of three basic approaches to learning, i.e., your preferred learning style, that include all of the following EXCEPT:A. aural.B. articulate.C. verbal.D. visual.Question 7 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA __________ is a sentence or group of sentences that states your controlling idea.A. brainstormB. clusterC. thesisD. loopQuestion 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsStudents may encounter all of the following while drafting an in-class essay EXCEPT:A. the internal editor.B. writer’s block.C. panic.D. choice of environment and extra time.Question 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of the pronoun “you” in an essay is acceptable:A. all of the time.B. under only one condition: if the writer is speaking directly to the reader.C. only in a technical or legal document that calls for objective writing.D. in a technical document when the pronoun “I” also is used.Question 10 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsTechniques that writers use to get the reader’s attention in introductory paragraphs include all of the following EXCEPT:A. using an engaging anecdote.B. using a provocative statement.C. using exclamation points after every sentence.D. using a quotation or questioning an assumption.Question 11 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen writers use the __________ option, they are trying to prove a general assertion by providing specific evidence to back up the assertion.A. exemplificationB. descriptionC. narrationD. process analysisQuestion 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsJust as the thesis statement represents the controlling idea of an essay, the __________ sentence indicates the specific subject of a paragraph.A. authoritativeB. comparison/contrastC. classificationD. topicQuestion 13 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe process of modifying what you have written so that it is more effective and economical is:A. coherence.B. solicitation.C. revision.D. shaping.Question 14 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAn essay can go wrong in all of the following ways EXCEPT:A. have coherence.B. sound a false note.C. confuse the reader.D. have an impact that the writer never intended.Question 15 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsStandard English:A. avoids the casual tone and slang of informal English.B. is conversational and includes slang.C. is the language of scholarly writing.D. uses the complex vocabulary and syntax of formal English.Question 16 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ language appeals to the senses and usually communicates ideas and details more effectively.A. AbstractB. ConcreteC. SpecificD. CarefulQuestion 17 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsYour __________ is your essay’s attitude toward your subject.A. body paragraphB. rhetoricalC. toneD. contextQuestion 18 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA/an __________ is a word or phrase used to modify an adjacent noun.A. participleB. verbC. originalD. appositiveQuestion 19 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ are words used to join words, phrases, and sentences.A. ConjunctionsB. Dependent clausesC. VerbsD. ParticiplesQuestion 20 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of two or more words together that mean the same thing, such as “future plans,” is called:A. emphasis.B. redundancy.C. the use of euphemisms.D. figurative language.ashworth college EN130 online exam 1 attempt 2 latest 2013 nov.Part 1 of 1 – 95.0/ 100.0 PointsQuestion 1 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsEssays appear in many different forms, but every essay has two features: rhetorical context and rhetorical:A. reason.B. structure.C. purpose.D. audience.Question 2 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAlmost all writing follows the “classical pattern”; although it has variations, this pattern includes all of the following EXCEPT:A. a context.B. a conclusion.C. an introduction.D. a body.Question 3 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe approach in which the reader is aware of not only what the writer is trying to say but also how the writer is communicating is called:A. profitable method.B. reading for information.C. active, analytical reading.D. easy reading.Question 4 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe preliminary steps you take before you write your first draft include all of the following EXCEPT:A. prewriting.B. focusing.C. organizing.D. revising for content.Question 5 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn establishing your rhetorical context, audience and __________ are inextricably linked.A. purposeB. ageC. geographical locationD. occupationsQuestion 6 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsMost people prefer one of three basic approaches to learning, i.e., your preferred learning style, that include all of the following EXCEPT:A. aural.B. articulate.C. verbal.D. visual.Question 7 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA __________ is a sentence or group of sentences that states your controlling idea.A. brainstormB. clusterC. thesisD. loopQuestion 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsStudents may encounter all of the following while drafting an in-class essay EXCEPT:A. the internal editor.B. writer’s block.C. panic.D. choice of environment and extra time.Question 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of the pronoun “you” in an essay is acceptable:A. all of the time.B. under only one condition: if the writer is speaking directly to the reader.C. only in a technical or legal document that calls for objective writing.D. in a technical document when the pronoun “I” also is used.Question 10 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsTechniques that writers use to get the reader’s attention in introductory paragraphs include all of the following EXCEPT:A. using an engaging anecdote.B. using a provocative statement.C. using exclamation points after every sentence.D. using a quotation or questioning an assumption.Question 11 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen writers use the __________ option, they are trying to prove a general assertion by providing specific evidence to back up the assertion.A. exemplificationB. descriptionC. narrationD. process analysisQuestion 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsJust as the thesis statement represents the controlling idea of an essay, the __________ sentence indicates the specific subject of a paragraph.A. authoritativeB. comparison/contrastC. classificationD. topicQuestion 13 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe process of modifying what you have written so that it is more effective and economical is:A. coherence.B. solicitation.C. revision.D. shaping.Question 14 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAn essay can go wrong in all of the following ways EXCEPT:A. have coherence.B. sound a false note.C. confuse the reader.D. have an impact that the writer never intended.Question 15 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsStandard English:A. avoids the casual tone and slang of informal English.B. is conversational and includes slang.C. is the language of scholarly writing.D. uses the complex vocabulary and syntax of formal English.Question 16 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ language appeals to the senses and usually communicates ideas and details more effectively.A. AbstractB. ConcreteC. SpecificD. CarefulQuestion 17 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsYour __________ is your essay’s attitude toward your subject.A. body paragraphB. rhetoricalC. toneD. contextQuestion 18 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA/an __________ is a word or phrase used to modify an adjacent noun.A. participleB. ve
rbC. originalD. appositiveQuestion 19 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ are words used to join words, phrases, and sentences.A. ConjunctionsB. Dependent clausesC. VerbsD. ParticiplesQuestion 20 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of two or more words together that mean the same thing, such as “future plans,” is called:A. emphasis.B. redundancy.C. the use of euphemisms.D. figurative language.ashworth college EN130 online exam 1 attempt 3 latest 2013 nov..784px;”=””>Part 1 of 1 – 55.0/ 100.0 PointsQuestion 1 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsEssays appear in many different forms, but every essay has two features: rhetorical context and rhetorical:A. reason.B. structure.C. purpose.D. audience.Question 2 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAlmost all writing follows the “classical pattern”; although it has variations, this pattern includes all of the following EXCEPT:A. a context.B. a conclusion.C. an introduction.D. a body.Question 3 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe approach in which the reader is aware of not only what the writer is trying to say but also how the writer is communicating is called:A. profitable method.B. reading for information.C. active, analytical reading.D. easy reading.Question 4 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsThe preliminary steps you take before you write your first draft include all of the following EXCEPT:A. prewriting.B. focusing.C. organizing.D. revising for content.Question 5 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsIn establishing your rhetorical context, audience and __________ are inextricably linked.A. purposeB. ageC. geographical locationD. occupationsQuestion 6 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsMost people prefer one of three basic approaches to learning, i.e., your preferred learning style, that include all of the following EXCEPT:A. aural.B. articulate.C. verbal.D. visual.Question 7 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsA __________ is a sentence or group of sentences that states your controlling idea.A. brainstormB. clusterC. thesisD. loopQuestion 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsStudents may encounter all of the following while drafting an in-class essay EXCEPT:A. the internal editor.B. writer’s block.C. panic.D. choice of environment and extra time.Question 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of the pronoun “you” in an essay is acceptable:A. all of the time.B. under only one condition: if the writer is speaking directly to the reader.C. only in a technical or legal document that calls for objective writing.D. in a technical document when the pronoun “I” also is used.Question 10 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsTechniques that writers use to get the reader’s attention in introductory paragraphs include all of the following EXCEPT:A. using an engaging anecdote.B. using a provocative statement.C. using exclamation points after every sentence.D. using a quotation or questioning an assumption.Question 11 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen writers use the __________ option, they are trying to prove a general assertion by providing specific evidence to back up the assertion.A. exemplificationB. descriptionC. narrationD. process analysisQuestion 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsJust as the thesis statement represents the controlling idea of an essay, the __________ sentence indicates the specific subject of a paragraph.A. authoritativeB. comparison/contrastC. classificationD. topicQuestion 13 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe process of modifying what you have written so that it is more effective and economical is:A. coherence.B. solicitation.C. revision.D. shaping.Question 14 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsAn essay can go wrong in all of the following ways EXCEPT:A. have coherence.B. sound a false note.C. confuse the reader.D. have an impact that the writer never intended.Question 15 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsStandard English:A. avoids the casual tone and slang of informal English.B. is conversational and includes slang.C. is the language of scholarly writing.D. uses the complex vocabulary and syntax of formal English.Question 16 of 200.0/ 5.0 Points__________ language appeals to the senses and usually communicates ideas and details more effectively.A. AbstractB. ConcreteC. SpecificD. CarefulQuestion 17 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsYour __________ is your essay’s attitude toward your subject.A. body paragraphB. rhetoricalC. toneD. contextQuestion 18 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA/an __________ is a word or phrase used to modify an adjacent noun.A. participleB. verbC. originalD. appositiveQuestion 19 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ are words used to join words, phrases, and sentences.A. ConjunctionsB. Dependent clausesC. VerbsD. ParticiplesQuestion 20 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of two or more words together that mean the same thing, such as “future plans,” is called:A. emphasis.B. redundancy.C. the use of euphemisms.D. figurative language.ashworth college EN130 online exam 2 latest 2013 nov.Part 1 of 1 – 95.0/ 100.0 PointsQuestion 1 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen completing a research paper, you need to fulfill all three of the following responsibilities EXCEPT:A. document sources of information informally or not at all – your choice.B. research information relevant to your topic and take notes from these sources.C. incorporate the results of your research in a way that logically supports your own ideas and conclusions.D. document the sources of your information properly, using an accepted style.Question 2 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhat section of the library contains general works such as dictionaries and encyclopedias?A. FictionB. BiographyC. ReferenceD. Card catalogueQuestion 3 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ sources are original works containing firsthand information and insights that you might make the focus of a research paper.A. SecondaryB. TertiaryC. PrimaryD. Expert opinionQuestion 4 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsOnly some research papers that you will be assigned in college require the use of primary sources, but __________ require(s) secondary sources.A. noneB. virtually allC. very fewD. about halfQuestion 5 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA ___________ contains records of ALL of the books, periodical articles, Web sites, and other sources you search to find information.A. works-cited sectionB. working bibliographyC. references sectionD. references pageQuestion 6 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsYou should include all of the following information for any book source you list EXCEPT:A. author(s) and publisher.B. volume number or edition number (if appropriate).C. title and subtitle.D. whether you found the book interesting.Question 7 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsMagazines, journals, and newspapers are types of __________, which are publications that come out at regular intervals.A. periodicalsB. cataloguesC. topicsD. assignmentsQuestion 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIf you wanted to find citations and abstracts of journal articles in art, classics, history, language, or literature, you would access what online database?A. Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health LiteratureB. Anthropological Index OnlineC. ABI INFORMD. HumanitiesQuestion 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsURL stands for:A. Upper Resource LocationB. Uniform Resource LocatorC. Under Resourced LandlineD. Uniform Response LocatorQuestion 10 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAltaVista, Google, and Lycos are examples of:A. Booleans.B. Internet browsers.C. search engines.D. FAQs.Question 11 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhich one of the following does NOT need to be cited?A. A direct quotation of another person’s writing or speech, even if only a few wordsB. A paraphrase or summary of another person’s writing or speechC. Graphic or audiovisual material produced by another personD. Common knowledge, such as water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.Question 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points“MLA” stands for:A. Modern Language Association.B. Modern Linguistic Action.C. Modern Language Artistry.D. Millennium Literary Association.Question 13 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe last element in an APA-style research paper is the:A. in-text citation.B. message posted to newsgroups.C. reference section.D. online source.Question 14 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points“APA” stands for:A. American Psychological Association.B. American Parenthetical Alliance.C. Association of Published Authors.D. Alliance of Publication Acronyms.Question 15 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsWhich of the following APA citations for a book with one author is correct?A. Percy, Willia
m Byrnes (1961). The Moviegoer. New York: Knopf.B. Percy, W. (1961). The moviegoer. New York: Knopf.C. Percy, W., 1961. The Moviegoer. New York: Knopf.D. Percy, W. (1961). The Moviegoer. New York: Knopf.Question 16 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsTo “elide” text is to ___________ text.A. plagiarizeB. misspellC. omitD. verifyQuestion 17 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA/an __________ is three spaced dots and takes the place of missing words.A. quotationB. analysisC. ellipsisD. blockQuestion 18 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIf you want to quote only a few words from a sentence, do not use the ellipsis; instead:A. use a block quotation.B. elide the words.C. use exclamation points.D. embed the quotation within your sentence.Question 19 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe use of __________ after a misspelling or an obvious factual problem means “thus” (“that’s the way I found it”) and tells your reader that you know the source is incorrect.A. [mistake]B. [wrong]C. [sic]D. [fix]Question 20 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAccording to APA guidelines, any passage that consists of more than one paragraph or contains more than 40 words must be:A. set off as a block quotation.B. centered and single-spaced.C. indented on the right side of the quotation.D. triped-spaced above and below it.ashworth college EN130 online exam 5 latest 2013 nov…784px;”=””>Part 1 of 1 – 100.0/ 100.0 PointsQuestion 1 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA __________ study examines the possible effects of a change in policy.A. possibilityB. maybe yes, maybe noC. feasibilityD. situationalQuestion 2 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe study in Q#1 requires the use of the __________ option, in which a writer explores the causes and/or effects of an event, a policy, or a situation.A. eventB. multiple causesC. major causeD. causal analysisQuestion 3 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn one of the basic patterns of causal analysis, a writer concentrates on the cause of a situation by explaining how an outcome is the product of a combination of causes. This pattern is called:A. one major cause with several effects.B. multiple causes of one effect.C. hypothetical effects of a proposed change.D. causal chains.Question 4 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThis term may best be explained as “one thing leads to another.”A. Causal chainsB. Feasibility studyC. Writer’s eyeD. Conspicuous busynessQuestion 5 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Barbara Ehrenreich’s essay titled “The Cult of Busyness,” the word “incorrigible” means:A. incapable of being corrected.B. curable.C. a large container.D. a breed of dog.Question 6 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Barbara Ehrenreich’s essay titled “The Cult of Busyness,” the word “acumen” means:A. dull.B. keenness and depth of perception.C. sadness.D. type of car.Question 7 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA __________ is a statement that seems contradictory but that is nevertheless true.A. puzzleB. definitionC. tribulationD. paradoxQuestion 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Natalie Angier’s essay titled “Is War Our Biological Destiny?” the word “anachronistic” means:A. current.B. bad-tempered.C. chronologically out of place.D. fearful of spiders.Question 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhat novelist, playwright, screenwriter, actor, and political commentator wrote Burr, The Golden Age, and “Drugs”?A. Barbara EhrenreichB. Natalie AngierC. Richard RhodesD. Gore VidalQuestion 10 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA/an __________ question is one asked by a writer who really doesn’t want an answer but wants to raise the issue mentioned in the question.A. invertedB. rhetoricalC. paradoxicalD. fantasyQuestion 11 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Gore Vidal’s article titled “Drugs,” the word “exhortation” means:A. language intended to incite and encourage.B. deportation.C. depression.D. a sad facial expression.Question 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points“Spurious” means:A. true.B. false.C. legitimate.D. humorous.Question 13 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe purpose of a causal analysis essay is to:A. apply successfully for a job.B. break down a process into steps.C. explain causes and/or effects to the reader.D. entertain.Question 14 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Richard Rhodes’ article titled “Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence,” the word “entrepreneur” means:A. one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business.B. one who is fluent in the French language.C. a keeper of secrets.D. a lower-level employee of a business.Question 15 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Richard Rhodes’ article titled “Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence,” the word “confections” means:A. inventions or advances in technology.B. timekeeping devices.C. light but entertaining theatrical, cinematic, or literary works.D. fines for speeding tickets.Question 16 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Richard Rhodes’ article titled “Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence,” the word “marginal” means:A. limited in extent or significance.B. a butter-like spread.C. of great intelligence and skill.D. bright in color.Question 17 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Richard Rhodes’ article titled “Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence,” the word “proliferation” means:A. a discussion lasting longer than one hour.B. nuclear disarmament.C. a multiplying or growth.D. an academic discipline.Question 18 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn Richard Rhodes’ article titled “Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence,” the word “critique” means:A. a type of biscuit.B. a raincoat.C. a teacher or professor.D. a critical estimate or discussion.Question 19 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAccording to Richard Rhodes in his article, “Hollow Claims about Fantasy Violence,” there is good evidence—causal, not correlational–that violence is learned:A. in personal violent encounters.B. in violent video programming.C. from the media.D. from televised mock violence.Question 20 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsEvents often occur simultaneously and are associated with each other in people’s minds, but that does not mean that one event has caused the other. This critical issue in developing a causal analysis is:A. recognizing the law of unintended consequences.B. mistaking correlation for causation.C. choosing internal strategies.D. exploring a “what-if” scenario.ashworth college EN130 online exam 8 latest 2013 nov.Part 1 of 1 – 90.0/ 100.0 PointsQuestion 1 of 205.0/ 5.0 Points__________ are internal documents, sent within a business.A. LettersB. ResumesC. MemosD. Complaint callsQuestion 2 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsFor centuries, the two standard forms of written business communication were memos and:A. e-mails.B. faxes.C. text messages.D. letters.Question 3 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsThe practical context of an e-mail includes all of the following EXCEPT:A. a subject line.B. awareness of its purpose.C. the date.D. the time.Question 4 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsThe rhetorical context of an e-mail includes all of the following EXCEPT:A. date and time.B. awareness of audience.C. awareness of purpose.D. tone.Question 5 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsTraditionally, the text of a memo is divided into three parts that include all of the following EXCEPT:A. conclusion.B. letter of complaint.C. introduction.D. body.Question 6 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsModern memos expedite the reader’s task by featuring:A. fully developed, very long paragraphs.B. double spaces between each line, without any space between paragraphs.C. lots of boldfaced and/or italicized terms.D. shorter blocks of text.Question 7 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe author of a memo handwrites his or her initials at the end of the __________ line because memos are never signed, so the initials prevent a subversive employee from floating a document under someone else’s name.A. “Date”B. “To”C. “From”D. “Subject”Question 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsAlthough business letters serve a variety of needs, they fall into __________ broad categories.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. fiveQuestion 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen typing a business letter, use a standard font such as __________, which is easy to read.A. PlaybillB. AlgerianC. GaramondD. Showcard GothicQuestion 10 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen typing a business letter, use a type size no smaller than __________ point (or 10 characters per inch—CPI—if that is how your computer measures type).A. 12B. 14C. 16D. 18Question 11 o
f 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe first word of the salutation in a business letter is always:A. Sincerely.B. Hello.C. Attention.D. Dear.Question 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe address you are sending your business letter to is called:A. the external address.B. the inside address.C. the complimentary close.D. the salutation.Question 13 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn addressing a business letter, which of the following is correct?A. Dr. Janis Bander, M.D.B. Dr. Ronald Dos, Ph.D.C. Dr. Miriam SmithersD. M.D. Dr. Janis BanderQuestion 14 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsIn a business letter, separate the date from the other elements by __________ line spaces.A. twoB. threeC. fourD. fiveQuestion 15 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe date on a business letter should reflect the day the letter:A. is drafted.B. is written.C. is mailed.D. is signed.Question 16 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsTwo appropriate forms of the complimentary close in a business letter are:A. Sincerely or Truly.B. As ever or Best.C. Ciao or Peace.D. Sincerely yours or SincerelyQuestion 17 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsThe summary of the applicant’s education and work history is called the:A. dossier.B. rap sheet.C. resumeD. letter of application.Question 18 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA more personal, persuasive document tailored to the particular position the applicant desires is called the:A. personal business letter.B. letter of application.C. resume.D. dossier.Question 19 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA resume saved as a plain-text file, which allows prospective employers to scan your resume for key words, is also known as a:A. template.B. scannable resume.C. posted resume.D. monitored resume.Question 20 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsDo not send out a resume until at least three individuals, preferably __________, have agreed to recommend you.A. professors and/or job supervisorsB. friendsC. relativesD. members of the clergy