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- Q1
A statement used to make a declaration or to express a strong belief on a certain topic is called.
Assertion
Opinion
Fact
Opinion
10s - Q2
When is the best time to make a literary assertion?
After playing online
While reading the story
After reading a story
Before watching a play
10s - Q3
Which one is not a type of Assertion?
Emphatic Assertion
Core Assertion
Language Assertion
Basic Assertion
10s - Q4
The following are types of Language Assertion except
It contains information from other credible sources.
It contains specific information from the literary work
It contains information on the effect or feeling on the writer
It contains information on the recommendation of the writer.
15s - Q5
It is a simple and straightforward statement for expressing feelings, opinions, and
Escalating Assertion
Language Assertion
Basic Assertion
Emphatic Assertion
15s - Q6
Why do we need to make assertions?
To convince the reader to accept the writer's interpretation
To let the reader understand the background of the paper
To let the reader react to the author's idea.
To present the paper of academic research
15s - Q7
It involves the personal pronoun “I” and is useful for expressing negative feelings.
Emphatic Assertion
Language Assertion
Basic Assertion
Escalating Assertion
15s - Q8
It occurs when someone is not able to give respond to a person’s basic statement.
Language Assertion
Emphatic Assertion
Basic Assertion
Escalating Assertion
15s - Q9
It shows support to the other person’s viewpoint and feelings
Emphatic Assertion
Basic Assertion
Escalating Assertion
Language Assertion
15s - Q10
It encompasses recognition of the feelings or situations of the other person.
Emphatic Assertion
Language Assertion
Basic Assertion
Escalating Assertion
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