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QUIZ #2 READING & WRITING SKILLS

Quiz by ELIZABETH TUAZON

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  • Q1

     Which is an example of a probability adverb?

    Probably

    Usually

    Could

    20s
  • Q2

    Fact, convention, opinion, and preference are common types of assertion used in

    Counterclaim

    Determining evidence

    Identifying assertion

    20s
  • Q3

    Determining evidences is

    To details the given support survey

    Rebutting a previous claim

    Asserting facts to support claims

    30s
  • Q4

    Hedges are used to be courteous in expressing

    Assertions

    Counterclaims

    Evidences

    20s
  • Q5

    Critical reading is not to criticize but to assess the validity of the text.

    False

    True

    15s
  • Q6

    Hypertext reading is difficult than intertext reading

    True

    False

    15s
  • Q7

    Your tone must be courteous when you are writing counterclaims.

    True

    False

    15s
  • Q8

    Critical reading is meant to assess the validity of textual evidence and not to criticize

    True

    False

    15s
  • Q9

    Interaction with the text is not necessary for evaluating judgment.

    True

    False

    15s
  • Q10

    Which is an example of a modal hedge?

    usually

    could

    probably

    20s
  • Q11

    Which is an example of frequency adverb?

    probably

    could

    usually

    20s
  • Q12

    Which of the following is a body of facts given by authors to support their claims?

    counterclaim

    evidences

    opinion

    20s
  • Q13

    It is the act of giving a statement for justification and explanation.

    hedges

    reasoning

    asserting

    20s
  • Q14

    The following are the forms of hedges, except

    Location Adverbs

    Frequency Adverbs

    Modals

    20s
  • Q15

    It is an engaging in analytic activity which involves the reader by asking questions about the text and the author’s claim

    critical reading

    evidences

    assertions

    20s

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