Category: Praxis Writing Practice
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Sample Praxis Core Writing Source-Based Essay, With Commentary
Questions about text types, purposes and production make up 60% of your Praxis Core Writing score. This includes the Praxis Core Writing Source-Based Essay.
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Sample Praxis Core Argumentative Essay, With Commentary
The Praxis Core Writing Argumentative Essay falls under the “Text Types, Purposes, and Production” category of questions.
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Praxis Core Writing: Text Types, Purposes, and Production
In Praxis Core Writing there are three basic categories of questions. One category is questions about text types, purposes, and production.
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Praxis Core Writing Practice: Language Skills
Praxis Core Writing language and research skills make up 40% of your final score on the exam. Today, we’ll look at practice questions for language skills.
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Praxis Core Writing: Research Skill Questions
Research skills questions make up the smallest question category in Praxis Core Writing. These questions are also some of the easiest to miss.
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Parallelism in Praxis Core Writing
In Praxis Writing, you’ll be asked to catch and correct written errors. Grammar errors on the Praxis are easy to spot and change—rules for things like subject-verb agreement, sentence structure, and so on are usually pretty cut and dry. Correcting writing style is a little harder. Writing in a “good” style is not as simple…
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Introduction to the Praxis Core Writing Test
The Praxis Core is made up of math, reading and writing tests. The Praxis Core Writing Test has two parts: the selected response questions and the two essays. For Praxis writing, I’ll cover the selected response questions first and then overview the essays. The Selected Response Questions The first 40 question on the Praxis Writing…