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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT IN ENGLISH GRADE 12

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  • Q1

    Jun claims that there are no criminals in his province.

    Claim of Fact

    Claim of Policy 

    False Claim

    Claim of Value

    30s
  • Q2

    A CCTV footage shows a child tied to a seat beside his mother while sleeping on the floor, which called the attention of the DSWD and concerned citizens.

    Analytical Fact 

    Evaluative Fact

    Metaphysical Fact

    Empirical Fact 

    30s
  • Q3

    A fisherman walked along a beach on a moonlit night, searching for firewood. Above the reaches of the high tide, he saw a gnarled branch, polished by the roughed sand and entwined in seaweed. In the eerie silver light and sudden shadows, the branch seemed almost alive. The fisherman lifted it cautiously and shook off the sand. As he turned it in his hand and the moonlight gleamed on its polished surface, he saw the subtle outline that had caused him to mistake the branch for a living creature. The fisherman took his knife from his pocket and quickly cut away the protruding twigs. Then he carefully cut, shaped and smoothed the ancient wood. Finally, he held in his hand a graceful wood sculpture – the perfect, almost living form of an undersea serpent!

    Persuasion

    Definition   

    Description

    Cause and Effect 

    30s
  • Q4

    The Coming-of-Age ceremony in Japan, also known as a seijinshiki, is a group ceremony wherein adolescents who turn twenty years old (no longer considered minors, and therefore ready to take on the responsibilities of adult life) gather on the second Monday of January. They hear from many distinguished speakers and at the end of the ceremony, small gifts are handed out. Many of these young people wear traditional Japanese clothing appropriate for the traditional event.

    Classification and Exemplification

    Compare and Contrast 

    Definition   

    Narration

    30s
  • Q5

    The house rules in Anna’s dormitory dictate that everybody must be inside the dorm by 9:00 PM, which is the curfew of all boarders.

    Claim of Value

    False Claim

    Claim of Policy

    Claim of Fact       

    30s
  • Q6

    It is an early literary work which becomes abasis or source for a later work.

    Intertext    

    Intratext

     Hypotext  

    Hypertext 

    30s
  • Q7

    It pays respect to the original work. It shows an eclectic style but differs from allusion.

    Parody   

    Transposition

     Imitation   

    Pastiche

    30s
  • Q8

    It is considered as a plan for your writing project, which is usually presented in the form of a list. It is divided into headings (major topics) and subheadings (subtopics).

    Thesis Statement

     Brainstorming

    Outline  

    Graphic Organizer

    30s
  • Q9

    We should express camaraderie by ignoring anomalies in politics.

    Claim of Fact     

    False Claim   

    Claim of Value

    Claim of Policy

    30s
  • Q10

    This paper aims to cover the reaction or criticisms of a reader with regards to a book or an article he has read. It also aims to check your reading comprehension of the book or the article itself, seeks your point of view in the content and how much of it you understood.

    Research Report

    Book Review

    Project Proposal

    Position Paper

    30s

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