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It is seen in how the text physically appears like headings and subheadings, bullet points or
font emphasis. (Physical Format)
2. It allows you to capture the message that you want to convey to your readers.(Proper
Language used)
3. A writer might sometimes use a word incorrectly, and this occurs when the word does not
mean what he or she thinks it does.(Misused Words)
4. Writers want to sound smart by using words that are very technical or have deep meanings.
(Technical or Highfalutin Words)
5. It is the connection of ideas to the central concept of a text. (Cohesion)
6. It is important that you make good choices when it comes to this because how you use words
affects the tone of the text and the readers’ interpretation of it.(Language Used)
7. These are conventions that have to be considered in writing. Some of these conventions are
spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.(Mechanics)
8. These are textual cues that readers can use to follow a text. They can indicate
the transition from one point to another, the ordering of events and concepts,(Signal Words)
9. It is the relationship of ideas between sentences.(Coherence)
10. It involves identifying and recognizing the meaning of a text (Simple Reading)
11. It is a type of reading whereby the reader analyzes and interpret the reading material to
know if it presents logical ideas and connection of ideas (Critical Reading)
12. It involves a series of complex thought processes which allows you to make reasoned judgments,
assess the way you think, and solve problems effectively ( Critical Thinking)
13. It includes recalling all pertinent information and thinking how to compact them altogether.
(Summarizing)
14. It is a process used by a reader to understand an idea that the author does not state explicitly.
(Infering)
15. It is an unverified idea; it may or may not prove to be true. (Opinion)

TRUE OR FALSE
1, A Fact – is an idea that is unproven or is obviously untrue. (False)
2. Comparing is determining how things are the same (True)
3. Drawing Conclusions - is usually done before reading the whole text. (False)
4. Summarizing is done by combining the reader’s knowledge and background with details and clues
stated by the author. (false)
5. The reader actively recognizes and analyzes evidence in the text in critical reading. (true)
6. Its central idea is the message being imparted when doing simple reading. (true)
7. The meaning of words may be implied in two ways: Reader’s context and Author’s context. (false)
8. The structure provides the framework upon which the text is organized. It consists of the
following: Beginning and End. (false)
9. Organization can be achieved through the physical format, signal words, and structure. (true)
10. Correct spelling is not as important as physical format (false)
12. Writers should be excused from using connotations, since they are not aware that some
words have double meanings. (false)
13. In writing you should always express your ideas clearly and not try to impress the readers.
(true)
14. A text with both cohesion and coherence is logically sequenced and stays on topic.(true)
15. When you write, you should also make sure that the language you use is indirect and
complex rather than simpe. (false)

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