English 6 3Q Pretest
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- Q1
What are the things required in developing a report?
Reading, Writing and Viewing
Summarizing, Editing and Generalizing an issue
Understanding of the text, analysis of the issue, and writing skills.
Problem Solving, note-taking and analysis of data
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The writer sees to it that there is a ______________ flow of ideas for the readers to understand the general idea of the report.
Cautious and Astute
Well thought of and Careful
Scientific and Well-Analyzed
Logical and Well-Organized
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Stating an opinion or viewpoints in a report must be supported by an/ a_________________.
quotations
evidence
report
narrative
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The first paragraph of a report deals with the ______________ of the story.
main point
opinion
commentary
headline
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The first paragraph of a report also includes this.
Any of the 5W and 1Hquestions
Short Reenactment
Words and Gestures
Pictures and Gestures
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A ___________ presents a series of related events or experiences in either written or spoken communication.
newspaper
narrative
journal
anthology
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What are the two classifications of a narrative?
Documentary and Print
Digital and Web-based
Fiction and Non-Fiction
Pen and Paper
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The following are the different types of conflict except?
Man versus Thin Air
Man versus Himself
Man versus Man
Man versus Nature
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A _____________ is a type of non-fiction that focuses on the life of areal person.
narrative
journalism
biography
academic texts
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A ________________ is a type of fiction as it narrates a series of events that are written creatively by the writer?
short story
fantasy
suspense and horror
science fiction
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When writing a comprehensive report on differing viewpoints of an issue, one must have ___________________.
sufficient information
thesis statement
quotes from renowned personalities
short anecdotes
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_________________ is presented for the readers to fully understand the situation or issue, not just a background information.
analysis of information
personal point of views
statistical analysis
opinions and suggestions
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Copying the texts from the original source without citation is called ___________________.
cheating
plagiarism
copy pasting
robbery
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The following are included in an in-text citation except:
year the article was published
writer's last name
comma
question mark
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The ___________ must be at the end of the in-text citation
semicolon
exclamation point
hyphen
period
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It refers to the sequence of events that make up a story.
theme
plot
resolution
conflict
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It is an account of someone’s life written by another writer.
biography
non-fiction
fiction
documentary
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It is a type of narrative that can be read in one sitting. Its characters are few and the plot of the story is focused on the main character.
fiction
biography
non-fiction
documentary
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It is a point of view in a story that uses the pronouns, such as I, me, mine, we, or us.
third person - limited
first person
second person
third person - omniscient
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It is one of the components in evaluating a short story that a reader considers in determining the theme.
title
conflict
subject or topic
setting
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