
UCCAT - ENGLISH
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- Q1What are the three basic parts of a critique paper?Introduction, Problem and SolutionTitle, Critique Proper and RecommendationsTitle, Questions and AnswersIntroduction, Body and Conclusion45s
- Q2Arrange the steps in Writing a Critique correctly. I. Develop an understanding of the main argument or purpose being expressed in the work. II. Study the work being reviewed or critique. III. Consider how the work relates to a broader issue or context. IV. Write down important parts of the workII,IV,I and IIII, IV, III and III, II, III and IVIII, IV, II and I120s
- Q3It explains the summary and evaluation of the subject being reviewed or critiqued.ConclusionRecommendationBodyIntroduction30s
- Q4It is derived from the Latin word “litera” which means letters or writing:ProseFictionPoetryLiterature30s
- Q5In informing your opinion based on facts, the following steps are followed EXCEPT: I.Clearly state your opinion on the issue. II.Ask yourself why you hold your belief. III.Always put focus on your stand in the issue. IV.Research the issue. V.Consider the tone of your writing.IVIIIIII120s
- Q6The common aspects looked into when using a feminism are the following EXCEPT:How women are socially, politically, psychologically, and economically oppressed by patriarchy.How gender inequality is presented in the text.How patriarchal ideology is an overpowering presence.How culture determines gender.120s
- Q7Following are the common aspects looked into the formalism EXCEPT:Relationship of the issue and the recommendation.Author’s techniques in resolving contradictions within the work.Central passage that sums up the entity of the work.Contribution of parts and the work as a whole to its aesthetic quality.120s
- Q8The following statements are NOT the common aspects looked into when using a reader response criticism EXCEPTContribution of rhymes and rhythms to the meaning or effect of the work.How patriarchal ideology is an overpowering.Social class of the writer/creatorInteraction between the reader and the text in creating meaning.120s
- Q9The common aspects looked into when using Marxist criticism are as follows, EXCEPTConnection between the problem and the solution.Social class of the characters.Conflicts and interactions between economic classes.Social class as represented in the work.120s
- Q10It presents the writer’s stand or viewpoint on a particular issue.ReviewReaction PaperConcept PaperPosition Paper30s
- Q11It enable discussion of merging issues without the use of extensive research or experimentation.Position PaperConcept PaperReviewReaction Paper30s
- Q12This is a type of reasoning where the flow of discussion starts with a general theory and moves to a specific hypothesis.DedductiveInductiveDeductiveIndactive30s
- Q13It relates to your credibility and competence as a writer.Ethical AppealNoneEmotional AppealLogical Appeal30s
- Q14It refers to a rational approach in developing an argument.Ethical AppealNoneEmotional AppealLogical Appeal30s
- Q15This should be debatable, current and relevant.ArgumentTopicThesis StatementIssue30s