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  • . It intends to provide information to increase the knowledge and awareness of the audience on
    . informative speech 
  • It consists of a complete sentence that expresses the main idea or ideas of a speech.
    central idea        
  • . It is a text feature in image form that accompanies a piece of text to enhance its meaning for
    the reader. 
    print features      
  • They are visual elements on a page that stand out from the main text and help readers to
    better understand the texts that they are reading. 
    textual aids        
  • It is the sequence of events in a literary text
    plot 
  • I remember there was an old tamarind tree near our house. My friends and I used to climb it.
    My mom didn't approve of us climbing up. So whenever she caught us, we were punished. 
    plot – setting - character
  • It refers to the ease of finding and understanding information in a source. 
    accessibility 
  • It refers to the ease of finding and understanding information in a source
    accessibility
  • It refers to the extent to which an information source satisfies a particular purpose
    effectiveness
  • It focuses more around the interpretation and meaning of the actual sound.
    comprehensive listening 
  • is the ability to read smoothly and automatically with accuracy, expression,
    and attention to punctuation.
    fluency 
  • ____, in written composition, is an attitude of a writer toward a subject of an
    audience.
    tone
  • This is a piece of information that is clearly stated
    explicit 
  • Implicit information is not written but the _____ is there. 
    idea    
  • The two sub-genres of this genre include tragedy and comedy. 
    drama    
  • This is the type of writing that is true, factual, informative, or persuasive
    non-fiction  
  • It is a political tool by which an individual or group aims to influence public policy and
    resource allocating decisions within political, economic and social system and institutions
    advocacy
  • It provides a framework in which processes of advocacy can be easily developed and
    enclosed. 
    campaign
  • It is a statement that is commonly believed to be true even without proof or evidence
    commonplace assertion 
  • Which of the following best defines an opiniona. It is a declarative statement that is generally accepted as true. 
    b. It is a personal view, judgment or appraisal about a particular matter. 
    c. It can be proven true or false based on whatever evidence is available. 
    d. It is a statement that is true not only to the speaker but to everyone else.
    b.
  • .  It is a type of essay that presents arguments about both sides of an issue
    argumentative
  • This part of an argumentative text outlines the topic, provides background information
    necessary to understand your argument and presents the thesis statement.
    . introduction  
  • .  A claim whether something is true or untrue but there must always be potential for
    controversy, conflict and change
    . claim of fact             
  • A claim that compares and contrasts a problem with a similar one in another time 
    and/or place. 
    . claim of value    
  • Which of the following statement is the best rhetorical question definition?  a. a figure of speech for which no answer is necessary 
    b. a falsehood meant to confuse the reader or listener 
    c. a question for which there are numerous answers
    d. all of the above 
    a.
  • .  All are benefits of a rhetorical question EXCEPT for one.
     Engage the audience 
  • Animation, Infographics, Screencast and eBook are examples of
    digital multimodal
  • .  It is a speech when you're asked to speak in public without prior notice
    . impromptu speech
  • Line, shape, size and symbols are resources of
    visual multimodal text
  • What are the parts of an Organized Speech
    . Introduction, Body, Conclusion 
  • It is a process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious 
        gestures and movements.
    body language
  • What is an argument
    Is an idea that supports the claim 
  • What does an argumentative essay presents in order to let the reader know why it is more  
    favorable? 
    . Evidences for a claim 
  • What do you call an idea which the opinions of people are different? 
    . Issue    
  • What is a counterargument? 
    An idea given by the opposing side against the claim given. 
  • What is a rebuttal?
    . The response to counterargument
  • There are three parts to an essay. Which choice contains all of them
    Introduction, Body, Conclusion
  • These are the elements of an argumentative essay a. Claim, Argument
    b. Evidence, claim and conclusion
    c. Claim, Counterargument, Rebuttal.
    d. All of the above
    d
  • . In which paragraph is the thesis found?
    . Introduction 
  • . It is the body paragraph where facts of the given thesis statements of the essay are written?
    Body