
READING AND WRITING SKILLS
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- Q1Which of the following best describes narrative discourse?Uses sensory details to create vivid imageryPresents information and explanationsInvolves telling a story with action, characters, and a themeAims to persuade the reader with evidence30s
- Q2What is a key characteristic of descriptive discourse?It explains topics through comparison and contrastIt aims to convince the audience of a particular viewpointIt provides a sequence of events with a clear beginning and endIt uses sensory details that appeal to the five senses30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a traditional form of discourse?NarrationDescriptionArgumentationMusical composition30s
- Q4Which pattern of development focuses on explaining causes and their effects?NarrationComparison and ContrastCause and EffectExemplification30s
- Q5What is the primary purpose of argumentation in discourse?To classify and categorize informationTo narrate a sequence of eventsTo persuade readers by presenting evidence and proofsTo describe vivid sensory details30s
- Q6What method involves writing continuously for a set time without concern for grammar or structure?ListingMappingCubingFree Writing30s
- Q7Which graphic organizer shows similarities and differences between concepts?FlowchartBasic OutlineVenn DiagramTopical Organizer30s
- Q8What aspect does the description form of discourse primarily focus on?Engaging the five senses to create vivid imageryPresenting a logical argumentTelling a sequence of eventsClassifying information into categories30s
- Q9Which of the following is a technique used in brainstorming?EditingSummarizingCubingRefining30s
- Q10Which pattern of development is used to present a problem and offer solutions?DescriptionComparison and ContrastProblem-SolutionCause and Effect30s
- Q11Which brainstorming technique involves examining an idea from six distinct viewpoints?ListingMappingFree WritingCubing30s
- Q12What is the main purpose of free writing in brainstorming?To generate uninhibited ideas without editingTo create a structured outlineTo compare different topicsTo map connections visually30s
- Q13Which brainstorming technique uses visual connections like color-coded circles and lines?Free WritingListingCubingMapping30s
- Q14What is the primary benefit of cubing in brainstorming?Generating random ideasExamining a topic from multiple perspectivesCollecting data from researchCreating a structured hierarchy30s
- Q15In brainstorming, what is the technique that involves simply listing topics and creating sublists?ListingFree WritingMappingCubing30s