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DIRECTIONS: Complete the table of Comparison of Adjectives by giving the

comparative and superlative degree of each word.

DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully and identify the genre of viewing that is
being described in each number.

_________ 1. These are the cartoons we see on TV. Their themes vary, as well as the
target age group (some are for toddlers and kids, while some are for teenagers).

_________2. These shows are meant to entertain viewers, through the use of jokes and
pranks.

_________3. These shows are highly emotional, and the story always had sad parts, like
conflict in families, betrayals, etc. However, not all endings are sad. Usually, the
protagonist prevails in the end.

_________4. These shows are highly informational and can be intended for children,
teenagers, or adults. A lot of these shows are in documentary format, with each episode
focusing on a certain person or theme. Some use demonstrations, such as shows that
teach people how to make art.

_________5. These shows use unrealistic characters and plots, usually including magic
and supernatural creatures. They may not be animated, with a lot of visual effects.

_________6. These shows are intended to scare audiences, usually by employing


supernatural beings, like ghost. In the case of the Philippines, supernatural beings like
kapre, manananggal, and aswang are also used.

_________7. These shows are used to inform the public about the latest updates in the
world, country, and community.

_________8. These shows include games, song-and-dance performances, and other


segments.

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