EASY ROUND x1 What pertains to the time and place of actions in a narrative discourse 1 EASY ANSWER C Plot C Setting Character D Action What type of narrative discourse is described ID: 762473
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EASY ROUND (x1)
What pertains to the time and place of actions in a narrative discourse? 1 | EASY ANSWER| C Plot C. Setting Character D. Action
What type of narrative discourse is described as fictional, i.e., the results of the author’s invention or ingenuity? 2 | EASY ANSWER| B Simple C. Fiction Plotted D. Imagination
Which pattern of description describes how the subject occupies space? 3 | EASY ANSWER| D Circular C. Horizontal Vertical D. Spatial
What form of composition aims to convince the readers of the truth or falsity of a disputed matter? 4 | EASY ANSWER| A Argumentation C. Narration Description D. Persuasion
What exposition of a process pattern shows an operation in its successive stages? 5 | EASY ANSWER| B How-to-Do-It C. How-Did-It-Happen How-It-Works D. How-It-Is-Organized
In a definition paragraph, what do we call the class where the term belongs and can be classified? 6 | EASY ANSWER| D Differentiation C. Differentia Species D. Genus
What are these brief narratives within a piece of writing? 7 | EASY ANSWER| B Illustrations C. Observations Anecdotes D. Opinions
What is the grouping of the items into categories, such as characteristics, types, and factors? 8 | EASY ANSWER| C Division C. Classification Analysis D. Discussion
What prompts something to happen? 9 | EASY ANSWER| A Cause C. Effect Outcome D. Solution
What breaks down a concept in its constituent parts? 10 | EASY ANSWER| A Division C. Classification Analogy D. Definition
AVERAGE ROUND (x3)
What mode of paragraph development identifies the causes and effects of a phenomenon? 1 | AVERAGE ANSWER| C Causal Chains C. Causal Analysis Causal Definition D. Causal Illustration
What persuasive appeals should be maximized for a supportive audience? 2 | AVERAGE ANSWER| B Logos C. Ethos Pathos D. Ethos and Logos
What is often used when a foreign or abstract concept is compared with a much more tangible or more familiar terms for readers to better understand? 3 | AVERAGE ANSWER| A Analogy C. Metaphor Oxymoron D. Personification
What are these individual interpretations of people on certain events, situations, and ideas? 4 | AVERAGE ANSWER| C Observations C. Opinions Facts D. Statistics
What principle of classification ensures that there is no overlapping between or among items classified together? 5 | AVERAGE ANSWER| C Consistency C. Exclusiveness Togetherness D. Conciseness
What expository discourse pattern usually starts with the writer discussing the topic and diverts to a related but a different topic? 6 | AVERAGE ANSWER| A Circumlocution C. Recursion Sequence D. Interspersion
What do we call the process of writing individual traits to set forth our idea of a person? 7 | AVERAGE ANSWER| D Essay C. Criticism Partition D. Character Sketch
What justifies the point of view and final judgment by means of signaling out merit and demerit, comparison with established standards, and analysis of work? 8 | AVERAGE ANSWER| C Comment C. Criticism Essay D. Summary
Recapitulation, epitome, abstract, abridgment, and resume are all synonyms of this expository writing. What do we call this discourse that explains briefly the subject in a considerable length? 9 | AVERAGE ANSWER| B Essay C. Exposition Summary D. Process
What is the differentia in the simple definition sentence: “humans are rational animals”? 10 | AVERAGE ANSWER| B Humans C. Are Rational D. Animals
DIFFICULT ROUND (x5)