ENGLISH 9 REVIEW
Quiz by JUSTINE JIM IAN PATRICIO
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- Q1
I. For a scenario to be ironic, the unexpected should happen.
II. Filipino soap operas use irony for dramatic effect.
Both statements are true
Both statements are false
The first statement is true while the second statement is false
The first statement is false while the second statement is true
45s - Q2
I. In The Story of an Hour, Richard was the one who heard the news.
II. Louise Mallard was a wife who was taught to only follow her husband that's why she grieved when her husband died.
Both statements are true
Both statements are false
The first statement is true while the second statement is false
The first statement is false while the second statement is true
45s - Q3
I. In The Story of an Hour, the author set the story during Spring to signify new challenges
II. Mrs. Mallard locked herself alone in her room because she is sad after hearing the news.
The first statement is true while the second statement is false
Both statements are true
Both statements are false
The first statement is false while the second statement is true
45s - Q4
I. Journalistic writing can cross the line of informing the reader and entertaining them.
II. One of the features of journalistic writing is their hourglass structure.
The first statement is false while the second statement is true
The first statement is true while the second statement is false
Both statements are true
Both statements are false
45s - Q5
I. Sequence signals can serve as markers when scanning a selection.
II. The presence of sequence signals in the text does not accurately determine the pattern of idea development.
Both statements are true
Both statements are false
The first statement is false while the second statement is true
The first statement is true while the second statement is false
45s - Q6
This is an example of an ironic situation:
The man paid for a free ride.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q7
This is an example of an ironic situation:
The Bible is one of the most shoplifted books in the bookstore.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q8
This is NOT an example of an ironic situation:
A student got a passing score only to find out that the test is right minus wrong.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q9
This is NOT an example of an ironic situation:
The adventurers go on a quest to fulfill their hearts’ desires and instead of doing so they realize that they already had what they wanted all along.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q10
This is NOT an example of an ironic situation:
The prince strengthen the walls of castle to shelter them from the deadly disease only to find out that a carrier of the virus was invited to the party in the castle.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q11
This type of irony involves the audience.
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s - Q12
This is markers are used to help in making your writing clear and effective
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble45s - Q13
A type of irony that contradictions the expected outcome
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble45s - Q14
Rewrite the sentence observing proper capitalization and punctuation mark.
they wanted to go to the park but it poured outside
Users enter free textType an Answer60s - Q15
Rewrite the sentence observing proper capitalization and punctuation mark.
arya wanted to avenge the death of her family however she was just a child
Users enter free textType an Answer60s