ENGL 101 Quiz 1: Composition
Practice: Argument and Christian
Worldview
• Due May 19 at 11:59pm
• Points 20
• Questions 10
• Time Limit 60 Minutes
• Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions
The quiz:
• Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1.
• Contains 10 multiple choice questions.
• Is limited to 1 hour.
• Allows 3 attempts, and the highest attempt will count towards
the grade.
• Is worth 20 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 1: Week 1.
Attempt History
, Attempt Time
LATEST Attempt 1 9 minutes
Score for this attempt: 20 out of 20
Submitted May 15 at 8:43pm
This attempt took 9 minutes.
Question 1
pts
According to chapter 1 in the textbook readings, when writing an
argument, it is important to:
Focus on personal experiences without using evidence.
Guide the audience through a logical, step-by-step progression of reasoning.
Only use emotional appeals to win over the audience.
Question 2
pts
According to chapter 9 in the textbook readings, a Christian
worldview is:
The belief that God only exists in certain parts of life but not in academic
work.
A viewpoint that integrates a biblical perspective in all areas of life, including
reading, writing, and rhetoric.
The belief that personal opinions and religious teachings should remain
separate in academic settings.
Question 3
Practice: Argument and Christian
Worldview
• Due May 19 at 11:59pm
• Points 20
• Questions 10
• Time Limit 60 Minutes
• Allowed Attempts 3
Instructions
The quiz:
• Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1.
• Contains 10 multiple choice questions.
• Is limited to 1 hour.
• Allows 3 attempts, and the highest attempt will count towards
the grade.
• Is worth 20 points.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 1: Week 1.
Attempt History
, Attempt Time
LATEST Attempt 1 9 minutes
Score for this attempt: 20 out of 20
Submitted May 15 at 8:43pm
This attempt took 9 minutes.
Question 1
pts
According to chapter 1 in the textbook readings, when writing an
argument, it is important to:
Focus on personal experiences without using evidence.
Guide the audience through a logical, step-by-step progression of reasoning.
Only use emotional appeals to win over the audience.
Question 2
pts
According to chapter 9 in the textbook readings, a Christian
worldview is:
The belief that God only exists in certain parts of life but not in academic
work.
A viewpoint that integrates a biblical perspective in all areas of life, including
reading, writing, and rhetoric.
The belief that personal opinions and religious teachings should remain
separate in academic settings.
Question 3