
4th Monthly Exam ( CWNF )
Quiz by Marychie Manlutac
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What property of a well-developed writing isachieved when ideas are logically and accurately arranged?
What part of an essay arguments are summed upand provide a final perspective on a topic?
The writer composes his/her life story, frombirth to the present, using the first person “I.”
The writer constructs a true story about a time or period in his/her life, one that had a significant personal meaning and universal truth.
It is short for web log which refers to anonline diary that looks like a web page.
It is an old canon of Literature, dealing with nature writing, adventure writing, exploration writing, guide books, etc.
It uses techniques of journalism (such as interviews and reviews) in order to look outside of the straightforward, objective world that journalism creates.
It is the main message that the reader can take from the story.
It is an emerging form of creative nonfiction which refers to published oral or written “first-hand accounts” that the witnesses wrote themselves, or dictated to a transcriber.
It is an analytical practice of describing a real or imaginary scene, thoughts and adding a personal reflection
It is a detailed description or account of a person’s life
It is like a pen-and-ink drawing, that acts as a cameo or miniature life story.
It gives a description of a particular topic or describes the traits and characteristics of something or a person.
This is a type of writing that expresses the writer’s thoughts and feelings in an imaginative, often unique way.
As a reader, how will you perform analyzing and summarizing in a piece of writing?
In what way can one distinguishes a critical reader to a non-critical reader?
What is/are the way/s that you can do to make a mini critique?
I. Examine how the structure and language of the text convey its meaning
II. Give the reader a sense of the writer’s overall purpose and intent.
III. Make a judgment of the work’s worth or value.
IV. State the significance or importance of each part of the text.
What is/are the pro/s of writing a mini critique?
I. Knowledge of the work's subject area or related works.
II. Recognition of the strengths and weaknesses of the work.
III. Understanding of the work's purpose, intended audience, development of
argument, structure of evidence or creative style.
What is the greatest benefit of using an outline to draft an essay?
Which of the following actions do you need to do before you write?
Which of the following process of writing is systematically arranged?
Why should a text have both cohesion and coherence?
How do you interpret a certain passage?
How will you comment a given text?