
Q2 - Module 1 - Assessment
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- Q1
Which best explains the purpose for writing a research report?
to convince people to believe an idea or do something
to give or share reliable information to others
to express a personal support about a person, an activity, or a group
to show that a person (e.g. a student) knows a topic very well
30sEN10G-IVa-32 - Q2
This means that only fair and accurate information is to be included in a research report. What characteristic of research is this?
objective
formal
informative
impersonal
30sEN10G-IVa-32 - Q3
In what way is a research report related to campaigns and advocacies?
Campaigns and advocacies use information or data from research as
support for their claims.
Research reports, campaigns, and advocacies are read by a huge number
of people including experts, students, and ordinary citizens.
Just like a research, campaigns and advocacies are also written by experts.
Both are written in a formal and objective language.
30sEN10G-IVa-32 - Q4
For 4 and 5, read the short advocacy and identify the characteristics of campaigns and advocacies shown in the underlined parts.
What characteristic of the language of advocacies is shown in 4?
Use of evaluative language
Use of language that gives commands, advice or suggestions
Use of casual and conversational language
Use of emotive language
60sEN10G-IVa-32 - Q5
For 4 and 5, read the short advocacy and identify the characteristics of campaigns and advocacies shown in the underlined parts.
Number 5 shows what characteristic of the language of advocacies?
Use of evaluative language
Use of emotive language
Use of language that give commands, advice or suggestions
Use of casual and conversational language
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