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Question 17 of 19Study this image and caption from "How to Prepare for a Road Trip":Be sure everyone in your group is looking for the same type of experience on the road, or at least is willing to keep an open mind.Click here for long descriptionWhat is most likely the purpose of this media element?A.The author is distracting from the document by showing off some pictures from her recent road trips.B.The author wants to show that faster driving speeds may cause road safety issues at some destinations.C.The author wants readers to realize that different people may be interested in visiting very different destinations.D.The author is trying to persuade readers that deserts and big cities are the only good destinations for road trips.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 17 of 19Study this image and caption from "How to Prepare for a Road Trip":Be sure everyone in your group is looking for the same type of experience on the road, or at least is willing to keep an open mind.Click here for long descriptionWhat is most likely the purpose of this media element?A.The author is distracting from the document by showing off some pictures from her recent road trips.B.The author wants to show that faster driving speeds may cause road safety issues at some destinations.C.The author wants readers to realize that different people may be interested in visiting very different destinations.D.The author is trying to persuade readers that deserts and big cities are the only good destinations for road trips.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The most likely purpose of this media element is C. The author wants readers to realize that different people may be interested in visiting very different destinations.

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Question 6 of 19Study this excerpt and layout element from "How to Prepare for a Road Trip":This document will explain how to prepare for a road trip, whether it's only for a few days or up to a month. It's broken down into five sections:Text description for imageWhich term most accurately describes the organizational scheme the author will likely use?A.SequentialB.SpatialC.Compare and contrastD.TopicalSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 1 of 5What does the author of "How to Prepare for a Road Trip" repeat to make the document more clear?A.The images associated with the headingsB.Her purposeC.Maps of the interstate highway systemD.Checklists of what emergency supplies to packSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 5 of 5Why would a poster be a poor choice of genre for "How to Prepare for a Road Trip"?A.Because not enough people would see the poster to make it effectiveB.Because a poster is not formal enough for the subject matterC.Because there's too much information to fit on a poster, and people can't take it with themD.Because the topic doesn't lend itself to colorful imagesSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 4 of 5If the author's primary purpose in "How to Prepare for a Road Trip" is to inform students about how to prepare for a road trip, what is most likely her secondary purpose?A.To inquire about where students have traveledB.To persuade school principals to let students out early for the summerC.To persuade students to ask their parents for money to take a tripD.To persuade students that taking a road trip would be a fun vacationSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

Question 3 of 5What's the purpose of "How to Prepare for a Road Trip"?A.To persuade students to steer clear of tourist traps on the highwayB.To inform students about how to prepare for a road tripC.To inform students about the best route to take when driving across the countryD.To inquire about what students are doing with their summer vacationSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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