
Use a variety of informative, persuasive, and argumentative writing techniques
Quiz by Ria-Flor Valdoz
Grade 10
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1What is the purpose of informative writing?To persuade the reader to believe a certain point of view.To entertain the reader with humorous anecdotes.To convince the reader to take a specific action.To provide objective information and facts.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q2What is the purpose of persuasive writing?To share personal experiences and opinions.To provide objective information and facts.To convince the reader to believe a certain point of view.To entertain the reader with humorous anecdotes.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q3What is the most important element of informative writing?Accuracy and objectivity.Persuasive techniques and logical arguments.Emotional appeals and vivid language.Personal anecdotes and stories.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q4What is the most important element of persuasive writing?Emotional appeals and vivid language.Logical arguments and evidence.Accuracy and objectivity.Anecdotes and personal stories.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q5What is the most important element of argumentative writing?Emotional appeals and vivid language.Logical arguments and evidence.Personal anecdotes and stories.Objective facts and statistics.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q6What is an example of an emotional appeal in persuasive writing?Using words like 'heartbreaking' or 'devastating' to evoke strong emotions.Using objective statistics and data to support an argument.Using logical arguments and reasoning to persuade.Using personal anecdotes and stories to illustrate a point.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q7What is an example of objective information in informative writing?'According to a recent study, the average temperature in this region has increased by 2 degrees Celsius.''In my experience, this product is the most effective on the market.''I believe that this is the best course of action for our company.''The majority of people agree with my point of view.'30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q8What is an example of a persuasive call to action?'I urge you to consider my point of view and make the right decision.''Join us today and help make a difference in the lives of those in need.''It's important to remember that this issue affects real people, not just statistics.''Based on the evidence, it's clear that this policy needs to change.'30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q9What is logos?A persuasive appeal based on emotional appeals.A persuasive appeal based on the use of evidence.A persuasive appeal based on the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker.A persuasive appeal based on logic and reason.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q10What is pathos?A persuasive appeal based on emotional appeals.A persuasive appeal based on the use of evidence.A persuasive appeal based on logic and reason.A persuasive appeal based on the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q11What are some examples of using ethos?Telling a heartwarming story that appeals to your audience's emotions.Presenting statistics or scientific evidence to support your argument.Citing your credentials or expertise in a particular area.All of the above30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q12What are some examples of using pathos?Citing your credentials or expertise in a particular area.Telling a heartwarming story that appeals to your audience's emotions.Presenting statistics or scientific evidence to support your argument.All of the above30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q13Which persuasive appeal is the most effective?PathosIt depends on the audience and the context.EthosLogos30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q14What is the purpose of using ethos, pathos, and logos?To persuade an audience to agree with a particular point of view.To inform an audience.To entertain an audience.To persuade an audience to disagree with a particular point of view.30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2
- Q15Which persuasive appeal focuses on logic and reason?LogosNone of the abovePathosEthos30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2