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TRAVIS KURT A.

CEDILLA 10 MERCURY Q3 ENGLISH 10 REVIEWER

Q3 English10 Reviewer

1. What is the primary purpose of informative writing? *


A. To Persuade
B. To Inform
C. To Entertain
D. To Confuse

2. Which of the following is NOT a technique in writing a persuasive essay?


A. Repetition
B. Appeal to Emotion
C. Bandwagon
D. Logical Connectors

3. What is the primary goal of persuasive writing? *


A. To inform and educate
B. To convince the reader to agree or take action
C. To entertain
D. To confuse the reader

4. What section is typically included in an argumentative essay to address opposing


viewpoints?
A. Introduction
B. Counterargument
C. Conclusion
D. Body Paragraph

5. What type of language is commonly used in persuasive writing to sway the reader's
emotions?
A. Technical Jargon
B. Emotive Language
C. Neutral Language
D. Sarcasm

6. Which of the following is NOT a component of the format of an argumentative essay?


A. Thesis Statement
B. Conclusion
C. Counterargument
D. Rhetorical Question

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7. Which writing type focuses on presenting evidence to support a particular stance?


A. Informative Writing
B. Argumentative Writing
C. Persuasive Writing
D. Descriptive Question

8. What technique involves asking a question not intended to be answered but * to make
the reader think?
A. Bandwagon
B. Rhetorical Question
C. Appeal to Emotion
D. Repetition

9. What is the primary difference between persuasive and argumentative writing?


A. Persuasive writing focuses on presenting evidence, while argumentative writing
focuses on emotional appeals.
B. Persuasive writing aims to inform, while argumentative writing aims to entertain.
C. Persuasive writing aims to convince, while argumentative writing aims to
present evidence and take a stance.
D. Persuasive writing is formal, while argumentative writing is informal.

10. What role does emotive appeal play in argumentative writing? *


A. It plays a significant role in swaying the reader's opinion.
B. It does not play a significant role; argumentative writing maintains a fair
and reasonable tone.
C. It is the primary technique used in argumentative writing.
D. It is used sparingly in argumentative writing.

11. What type of criticism analyzes the structure or form of each individual element of a
story. It provides readers with a way to understand and enjoy a work for its own inherent
value as a literary art?
A. Formalism Approach
B. Sociological Approach
C. Psychological Approach
D. Moral Approach

12. Which element of the story is a person, animal, being, creature or anything personified in
a story?
A. Plot
B. Setting
C. Character
D. Tone

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13. Which element of the story is not only the place and time a story takes place but also
includes the atmosphere?
A. Plot
B. Setting
C. Character
D. Tone

14. Which element of the story is the overall emotion conveyed by both the choices of
words, theme, sensory images, symbolism and the narrator of the story such as
suspenseful, affectionate, happy or sad?
A. Plot
B. Setting
C. Character
D. Tone

15. Which element of the story is the author's message to the readers? *
A. Theme
B. Setting
C. Point of View
D. Imagery

16. Which element of the story consists of descriptive language to create images in the mind
of the readers through their senses?
A. Theme
B. Setting
C. Point of View
D. Imagery

17. What type of point of view uses either of the two pronouns "I" or "We". The narrator is a
participant in the story relating his or her own experiences directly or an observer?
A. First Person
B. Omniscient
C. Third Person
D. Second Person

18. What type of point of view uses the pronouns "They" "She", "He", "It" or a name?
A. First Person
B. Omniscient
C. Third Person
D. Second Person

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19. What type of point of view in which the story is being told to "You"? *
A. First Person
B. Omniscient
C. Third Person
D. Second Person

20. What type of point of view in which the narrator has full access to the thoughts and
experiences of all characters in the story.
A. First Person
B. Omniscient
C. Third Person
D. Limited Omniscient

21. A statement or proposition that asserts a position on a specific topic.


● Claim

22. The main topic or subject of discussion in the essay.


● Issue

23. Statements or information used to support a claim or argument.


● Evidence

24. A response to potential objections or opposing viewpoints.


● Rebuttal

25. A logical inference or series of statements supporting the claim.


● Argument

26. A summary or restatement of the main points, often including a final judgment or
recommendation.
● Conclusion

27. Contrary evidence or arguments that challenge the validity of the claim.
● Counterargumentl

28. Informative writing always includes the writer's personal opinion. *


● FALSE

29. Persuasive writing aims to inform and educate the reader about a particular topic.
● FALSE

30. Argumentative writing requires the writer to present evidence to support their stance.
● TRUE

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31. Repetition is a technique commonly used in informative writing. *


● FALSE

32. In persuasive writing, emotive language plays a significant role in swaying the readers'
opinions.
● TRUE

33. An argumentative essay does not require a counterargument section. *


● FALSE

34. Informative writing is primarily focused on convincing the reader to take a specific action.
● FALSE

35. An argumentative essay should maintain a formal and reasonable tone throughout.
● TRUE

36. Informative writing often starts with an intriguing introduction. *


● TRUE

37. Persuasive writing does not require the writer to establish themselves as an authority on
the topic.
● FALSE

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