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Which type of modals expresses inaction that prevents someone to do the task?
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ability
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permission
obligation
Q 2/50
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Which type of verb indicates modality such as likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, and suggestion?
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Which type of modals expresses inaction that prevents someone to do the task?
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Which type of verb indicates modality such as likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, and suggestion?
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The following words are examples of modals EXCEPT for one. What is it?
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What is the main clause in this statement: âIf I drink coffee at night, then I donât sleep well.â
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What would be the most appropriate expression to complete the sentence, âEthan and Joy will be late for their flight if they __________.â
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What type of communicative style is used in the sentence below? The speaker does not usually plan what to say.
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What type of communicative style has a complete absence of social inhibitions and is usually done in private?
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Which of the given scenarios below shows effective communication?
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Communication is a two-way process. The response must be appropriate to the stimulus to avoid miscommunication. In the situation given below, what do you think would be the best thing to be done by the subject? Nicholo has to run an errand for his mom.
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How does good communication skills help you in the aspect of socialization?
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The dialogue below uses an inappropriate communication style. What makes the dialogue ineffective in terms of the standard of casual conversation? Shane: Please stop crying, Kate. Itâs not good for your baby.
Kate: If I had listened to my parents to study first, then I would not suffer like this.
Shane: Yes, if you did not disobey them, then you could have a good career like us.
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What social issue is pointed out in the given text?
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What is the initial report about Daceraâs cause of death?
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How are you going to effectively spread awareness about the social issue of abortion?
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As a student, is it helpful for you to spread awareness about abortion?
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How would you convince the victims of violence to speak out in order to stop the abusive actions?
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The selection above presents the issue of Daceraâs rape case. What is your stand on her case?
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What is the definition of a main idea?
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What character trait best describes Grandpa?
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What would be the best theme of the passage above?
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What can you infer from this quote of Mahatma Gandhi? âYour beliefs become your thoughts,
Your thoughts become your words,
Your words become your actions,
Your actions become your habits,
Your habits become your values,
Your values become your destiny.â
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Which of the following is NOT an example of literature?
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Below are the lines from sonnet 18 to whom does the author compare the summerâs day? He compares it to _________. âShall I compare thee to a summerâs day?â
Thou art more lovely and more temperate
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summerâs lease hath all too short a date;
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Which of the following statement is an example of a bias judgment?
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Which of the following DOES NOT show any act of bias and prejudice?
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Which of the following situations shows prejudice?
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Marsha shared and posted a certain image on Facebook which is against the company she worked for before. Some of her friends told her to delete what she shared because it was not true. What does the situation reveal?
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Which of the statement below is an expression of a biased decision?
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Which among the sentences below expresses an opinion
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Which among the scenarios below expresses a fact?
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What can you reflect from the quoted lines of Colleen Hoover? âNever judge others. You both know good and well how unexpected events can change who a person is. Always keep that in mind. You never what someone else is experiencing within their life.â
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What type of evidence is referred to when a statement is taken from a certain person made under oath in a court?
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What do you call a type of evidence collected in a casual or informal manner and relying heavily or entirely on personal testimony?
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Which of the choices below is an example of statistical evidence?
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How is anecdotal evidence different from testimonial evidence?
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Which is NOT a process in verifying evidence?
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How do you validate the accuracy of the data you acquire? I. I. Research facts that support the data.
II. Agree with the findings made by some of the team members.
III. Check the results of the surveys.
IV. Verify the data through social media.
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How effectively does the author present the article?
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Which of the words best describes the idea of the author?
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If you were to write a short article about COVID-19, what would be the first step in writing your reasoning techniques?
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Why it is important to take a stand on a critical issue?
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The girl in the picture implicitly shows a sad mood. If you were given the chance to talk to her, what do you want to tell her?
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Which of the two pictures shows equality?
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How does the author present the issue in the poster?
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How do you make your judgment on a critical issue? I. Collect different evidences to support your claim.
II. Avoid changing decisions or judgment.
III. Understand the situations base on the evidences at hand.
IV. Take time to reflect before making a final decision.
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Do you agree with the writerâs stand as pointed out in the article? Vaccines differ in their composition and how they trigger the immune response to create antibodies. These antibodies protect the body from microorganisms and serve as the protection once a person gets infected with disease. Vaccines can be inactivated, weakened or killed copies of the whole or part of the virus or bacteria, or genetic product (like mRNA vaccines) that creates protein copies without causing disease.
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What current critical issue does the picture show?
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What do you think the girl in the picture is thinking or feeling?
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Depression is one of the hottest issues nowadays. The statements below are the ways to spread awareness. Which among the statements does not express this advocacy?
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Which of the following editorial cartoon is relevant to the social issue mentioned above?