
2nd Grading Quiz no. 3 (Module 3)
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- Q1It is when a person generates a large number of ideas or concept.ClarificationPerspirationDistillationInspiration30s
- Q2It is the review phase wherein a person checks his/her work in progress and develops the idea to succeed.InspirationDistillationEvaluationIncubation30s
- Q3It is when a person looks through the ideas he/she have generated and try to determine which ones to work on.EvaluationDistillationPerspirationIncubation30s
- Q4It is when the individual stepped away from it, though he/she still ponders about it occasionally, allows creative challenges in the mind.EvaluationInspirationClarificationIncubation30s
- Q5It focuses on the economic and political elements of arts often emphasizing the ideological content of literature.Feminist literary criticismMarxist criticism30s
- Q6It is a literary criticism informed by the feminist theory, or more broadly, by the politics of feminism.Feminist literary criticismMarxist criticism30s
- Q7It is a personal story about something that is related to your topic, which presents the idea you want to discuss in your essay.quotationanecdotesurveyfunnel30s
- Q8A creative work is any tangible manifestation or expression, such as literature, music, paintings, videos, software, and other documents.FalseTrue30s
- Q9Sociological Criticism approach understands literature in its larger cultural, economic and political context in which it is written or received.FalseTrue30s
- Q10A paragraph is a piece of writing that expresses the author’s own argument and dealing with the subject from his/her own point of view.FalseTrue30s
- Q11When I got home from school that day, my grandmother greeted me with a plate of cookies and a worried expression. I hadn't received the scholarship I needed to go to ballet camp, and we'd need to find another way to earn the money. That's when I started my business giving dance lessons to preschoolers, and it's taught me a lot about how to solve problems on my own.SurveyAnecdoteSetting the sceneFunnel120s
- Q12Even before I opened my eyes, the scent of lilacs told me I had a visitor. Here in the nursing home, everything has the same smell - a mixture of cafeteria food, cleaning products, and old people odors. A sudden scent of lilacs meant someone was here to see me.DefinitionSetting the sceneFunnelAnecdote120s
- Q13Global climate change is a crisis that affects everyone, rich and poor, young and old. From rising ocean levels to increased temperature extremes, the world is changing for everyone. How will your life be different in the coming years?QuotationFunnelQuestionSurvey120s
- Q14While for 60% of people, milk is the perfect beverage to go with a cookie, that's not true for everyone. A new study shows that up to 40% of people prefer something different with their bedtime snack.QuotationFunnelSurveyDefinition120s
- Q15William James once said, “Act as though what you do makes a difference. It does.” It seems as if many people do not understand how their actions affect others. This is also true about citizenship. The actions of a good citizenship are like a rock being thrown into a pond. The ripples spread out, causing other people to become good citizens. Being a good citizen means demonstrating obedience for laws, showing respect, and exhibiting cooperation within one’s community.QuestionAnecdoteQuotationFunnel120s