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Ghostwriting Test (Upwork)
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Ghostwriting Test (Upwork)
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25 Questions

1. When writing for SEO
2. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
3. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
4. When writing content for a blog
5. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
6. The industry standard for a manuscript page
7. True or False? Rewriting and editing refer to the same process.
8. Disclosing that you are a ghostwriter on a project is largely considered:
9. True or False? Anyone who writes without a byline can be considered a ghostwriter.
10. Employing informative blogs for the purpose of marketing is known as:
11. Which of these are a recommended technique for opening lines for a blog post?
12. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
13. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
14. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
15. Which sentence is correct?
16. What narrative person is the pronoun 'you'?
17. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
18. Why might a writer use assonance in a work?
19. True or False? Asking your client leading questions in an interview assumes too much by letting them just agree or disagree with you.
20. Choose the sentence with correct spelling and grammar.
21. True or False? It is recommended to focus on one ghostwriting project at a time instead of working on multiple contracts at the same time.
22. How can you use an inarticulate quote that contains good information?
23. What is a deck?
24. True or False? Ghostwriters only write stories from scratch
25. What do you NOT normally do when querying an editor?