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Christian Hoven Y.

Bernas

CRIM201-A

CHAPTER REVIEW 9

IDENTIFICATION: Write the answer on the blank or space provided before each ramber

1.It is used especially in law enforcement and police offices to indicate the addressee to whom the
attached correspondence is to go thru.

2. This type of the action required on the correspondence attached on the routing slip is placed either
on the basic correspondence itself or on a

3. To reuse a routing slip for returning papers to the originator by folding the form along the line at the
bottom of the

4.Do not use on the authority line of the correspondence channeled to other agency, office or section of
a public or private organization, or police or law enforcement agency.

5.To achieve greater efficiency in processing the documents or tracking them down, the Department of
Interior and Local Government (DILG), thru its has issued guidelines and procedures in preparing a
routine slip.

6.If the through channel of an office to another. of the correspondence would normally route a memo

7.However, when it is faster to stamp a on a basic communication and this comment is intended to form
part of the record; the routing slip will not be used.

8.Some government offices use a routing slip in communications demanding immediate action

9. The must be given priority. will thus indicate that the paper to which it is attached

10. The principal purpose of a routing slip is to office within the headquarters, or from a section within
an office. from office to

ENUMERATION:

List at least five (5) guidelines and procedures in preparing a routing slip.

11. A routing slip shall be attached to every document which needs to be acted upon.

12 the routing slip shall indicate the following (a). Control number; (b) originating office; (c) document
type; (d) date of document; (e) subject matter or particulars.
13. For purposes of tracking, each office, unit, service or section shall have its own document control
number

14. Additional information shall indicate the DATE and TIME the document is acted upon the name of
the professor under the column FROM the name of the person to whom the document is referred for
further processing under the column TO, and check mark of the action taken from among those listed in
the routing slip.

15.

ESSAY:

16-20.Explain in brief the purpose of a routing slip.

Routing slips are mostly used for moving documents from one office at the headquarters to another, or
from one office sector to another. By using the routing slip, letters can be sent directly to the action
office or department more quickly and without official endorsement. It is encouraged for every office or
division within the headquarters to create a routing slip that is specific to its intended function.
CHAPTER REVIEW 10

IDENTIFICATION: Write the answer on the blank or space provided before each number

1.It is the making of sentences from a group of words which starts with a capital letter and ends with a
period, question mark, or exclamation mark, thus becoming paragraphs.

2.In or towards the other paragraph. the English construction must establish continuity within

3.This is important in sentence construction, and the technical report writer should be able to
distinguish the use of each.

4. language forms, such as those used in online chat and text messages, may have wildly different rules.

5.This gives information in a language that can be understood and helps make informal choices.

6.It is a sentence which is not complete, and therefore not grammatical Sentence fragments are
problematic because they are disjointed and confusing to the reader.

7.A style is not necessarily "better" than an informal style, rather each style serves a different purpose
and care should be taken in choosing which style to use in each case.

8.Developing a in writing before starting it can save considerable time and will prevent the text from
meandering.

9.________in a paragraph should also be connected to the sentence that precedes it, giving the
paragraph coherence.

10.It is usually the topic sentence in report writing, and it states the main point to be developed or
explained on it.

ENUMERATION:

Give the three (3) keys in written communications.

11.

12

13.

List the two (2) common forms of the run-on sentences.

14. The "comma splice" in which a common is inserted between two complete sentences where a period
of semicolon should actually be used.

15. A lack of punctuation where a semicolon or period is needed.


16-20. Explain in brief why English construction skills are an important part of communication

Acquiring proficiency in the English language will enable you to interact with individuals worldwide,
simplifying travel and enhancing your understanding of diverse cultures. English language proficiency is
seen in practically every facet of our lives.
CHAPTER REVIEW 11

IDENTIFICATION! Write the answer on the blank Vit is another word for writing - that results. It also
refers to what something is made of. or space provided before each number. the act of writing or the
piece of writing

2.1t is a complex activity that includes the mechanics of writing, including handwriting or keyboarding,
and by using an adaptive device, etc.

3.1t is an essential concept in a paragraph, a useful study tool as well as goo writing practice.

4.Balanced composition writing is made up of two parts that are roughly equal in length, i.e., importance
and grammatical structure; hence, it is called a

5.It is the correct or appropriate relationship between the size, shape, and the relative position or the
role played by all the persons or individual persons involved in an incident under investigation, either
mitigating or aggravating the case.

6.It is the use of few words to say something or the quality or fact of lasting only for a short period of
time.

7.Apart from a few simple principles, the of English composition writing seem to be a matter where both
writers and readers should trust not so much the rules as to their ears.

8.It is helping the readers see and understand a person, place, object, image or event that has been
directly watched or experienced through detailed sensory descriptions.

9.Remembering all of the components that need to be included in producing the composition writing
and in police report, these components are those statements that answer the

10. This includes a large number of linguistic, cognitive, strategic or self- regulatory, and motivational
processes involved in deriving and constructing meaning from written language

ENUMERATION:

List the five (5) considerations in writing the rough draft.

11 introduction, in which the topic is described, the issue or problem is summarized, and the argument
is presented.

12. Main point paragraph 1 presents and supports the first supporting argument.

13. Main point paragraph 2 presents and supports the second supporting argument.

14. Main point paragraph 3 presents and supports the final supporting argument.
15. conclusion paragraph which summarizes or deduces the argument.

ESSAY:

16-20.Explain in brief the significance of composition writing

In the workplace and in the community, composition writing serves as the main yardstick for evaluating
a law enforcement officer's intelligence. It conveys the officer's technical expertise, is portable and
permanent, makes thought visible, and facilitates the flow of information between facts without
becoming confusing.
CHAPTER REVIEW 12

IDENTIFICATION: Write the answer on the blank or space provided before each number.

1.It is a work that provides an account of connected events, and it provides deeper meaning for the
reader and helps the reader to use imagination to visualize situation or condition.

2.It is the meaningfully organized structure in which the report writer presents the story of an event or
incident from its beginning to its end.

3.As is noted in a readers interpret the characters of the speech and actions to determine their
"particular moral, intellectual, and emotional qualities."

4.lt is the perspective from which a writer tells the story, defined by the narrator's knowledge, presence
and objectivity.

5. This technique in refers to the set of characteristics that determines the method an author of a story
uses to relay the plot to the intended audience of the writer.

6.It is a literary term defined as the events that make up a story, particularly as they relate to one
another in a pattern, in a sequence, through cause and effect, how the reader views the story, or simply
by coincidence.

7.It is used when the author feels it is important for the reader to know something that has happened
prior to the actual events described in the narrative of the facts or circumstances in the story.

8.A hint that is designed to mislead the audience is referred to as a

9.It is a structural trick that can be used to great effect in writing a simple English construction.

10.It is often based on real peoples from history with some fictional characters and incidents injected
into the story.

ENUMERATION:

List the five (5) arts of techniques in narrative.

11. Write an engaging for sentence

12 build on previous sentences

13. Use of active verbs

14. Interact with the reader

15. Allow silence to speak


ESSAY:

16-20.Explain in brief the effects of techniques in narrative.

Narrative techniques provide a crucial means of knowledge communication. According to Panton,


"Narration is an art form in and of itself. Its goal is to present the reader with an organized, vivid, and
compelling chain of events through the written word, allowing them to piece together the details of an
incident, event, or crime in their own minds."

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