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REVIEW MATERIAL FOR EAPP

MODULE 1
_________1. This text structure is “how are things in the text similar or different.”
_________2. The text structure that discusses what is specifically being described.
_________3. The text structure that is written in a style that tells what happened ang why it
happens.
_________4. This text structure tells what the conflict is, or problem, and how it was solved.
_________5. The text structure that shows events taking place over time or gives steps is…
_________6. “Similar, same, alike, both, on the other hand, instead” are signal words for…
_________7. Before putting the model car together, we gathered our supplies. Then we
were able to read and follow the directions. Before long, our car was done.
_________8. Which type of text structure answers the question of what happened and
why?
_________9. Which type of text structure shows how two or more things are alike and
different?
_________10. The sentence structure that narrates a story.

MODULE 2
1. Compare – Contrast a. Explains how to do it or how it happens
2. Cause – Effect b. Specifies only the consequences of the
action
3. Sequence c. Shows what is in common and what is
different
4. Problem-Solution d. Give the reader a mental picture
5. Descriptive e. Narrates a story or an event
6. Narrative f. presents the action and its result
g. suggests appropriate actions to address
certain issue

I. Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. What is a thesis statement?
A. It is the controlling idea that you will develop in your paper. B. It is a sentence that
elaborates the topic sentence. C. It supports the main idea of in a paragraph.
2. Which of the following is NOT an element of a thesis statement?
A. Focus B. Argument C. Evidence
3. All of the statements below are true about thesis statement, EXCEPT:
A. t is a claim or stand that needs to be developed in an essay. B. It acts as an adequate support
to expound the main idea. C. It must be debatable and supported with evidence.
4.Identify the most effective thesis statement.
A. The Hunger Games is a science fiction adventure film based on the novel of the
same name by Suzanne Collins.
B. The Hunger Games is a morality tale about the dangers of a political system that
is dominated by the wealthy.
5. What is an outline?
A. A technique that uses free flow of ideas by listing down everything that comes to
mind. B. A design to follow when writing a structure, a discourse, or a article.
C. A technique that links a word or phrase to different related topics or idea
MODULE 3
1. Which of the following is NOT true about the reaction paper?
A. It purely expresses one’s opinions on certain issues and concerns.
B. It conveys incisive insights into its analysis of events.
C. It may include the main purpose of the event.
D. It is mainly written to communicate a fair assessment.
2. Which of the following can be a form of a reaction paper?
A. Romantic Poem B. News Report C. Book Review D. Incident Report
3. Which of the following is needed to make objective assessment?
A. Facts B. Objectives C. Assessment D. Personal Views
4. Which of the following is NOT a form of reaction paper?
A. Appeal B. Protest C. Reflection D. Sports Report
5. Why should we cite specific source?
A. It makes the reaction paper reliable. B. It makes the paper more substantial.
C. It is an additional creative part of the paper. D. It can attract many readers to read your paper.
6. Which critical approach focuses on understanding ways gender roles are reflected
or contradicted by texts?
A. Reader-response B. Feminism C. Historicism D. Marxist
7. Which critical approach focuses on ways texts reflect, reinforce, or challenge the
effects of class, power relations, and social roles?
A. Reader-responseB. Feminism C. Historicism D. Marxist
8. Which critical approach focuses on understanding texts by viewing texts in the
context of other texts?
A. Reader-responseB. Feminism C. Historicism D. Marxist
9. Which critical approach focuses on each reader's personal reactions to a text,
assuming meaning is created by a reader's or interpretive community's
personal interaction with a text?
A. Reader-responseB. Feminism C. Historicism D. Marxist
10.Which critical approach focuses on "objectively" evaluating the text, identifying its
underlying form. It may study, for example, a text's use of imagery, metaphor, or
symbolism? A. Reader-responseB. Media Criticism C. Historicism D. Formalism
MODULE 4
1.Which of the following is NOT true about the reaction paper?
a. The writer expresses ideas and opinions about what has been read or seen b. It may be informal,
two pages long.
c. It has an introduction, body and conclusion. d. It is a summary of the article.
2. Which of the following should be included in the first part of the reaction paper?
a. Personal thoughts b. Information about the author c. Main problem d. Sources
3.Which of the following are used to learn more about the structure of reaction
paper? a. Examples b. Opinions c. Reactions d. Traditions
4. Which of the following is NOT a form of reaction paper?a. Appeal b. Protest c. Reflection d.
Report
5.Which of the following will help you avoid mistakes in writing a reaction paper?
a. Give a summary of an article. b. Give an overview. c. Back your ideas with examples.
d. Do not give your personal opinion.
6. Which of the following is NOT included in the second part of your review?
a. Personal thoughts b. Information about the author . Highlights of the main points d.
Main ideas
For numbers 7-10, please refer to the following statements:
I. Read or watch the material carefully.
II. Come up with a thesis statement.
III. Write down your thoughts while reading or watching.
IV. Compose an outline.
7. Which of the following must be done first when you are asked to write a review?
a. I b. II c. III d. IV
8. Which of the given steps in number 7 be done next?
a. I b. II c. III d. IV
9. Which will be the third step?
a. I b. II c. III d. IV
10. Which will be done last?
a. I b. II c. III d. IV
MODULE 5
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Neatly and legibly, write the letter of your
answer on a clean recycled sheet of paper.
1. Which section of the concept paper that states the process of how you will conduct the
research project?
A. Objectives of the Study B. Purpose of the Study C. Proposed Research Timeline D.
Methodology
2. Advantages of writing a concept paper include
A. You may be able to organize your ideas B. It gives an opportunity to stand out and receive a
positive response from reviewers C. You are sure to get funding D. ‘A’ and ‘B’
3. How many important parts that you need to consider in writing a concept paper in academic
research? A. 2 B. 6 C. 4 D. 7
4. Which part of the concept paper that can be written in question form?
A. Title B. Introduction C. Purpose of the Study D. Objectives of the Study

5. Which part of the concept paper that describes about the current issue of your study?
A. Background B. Purpose of the Study C. Introduction D. Methodology
6. This mode of presenting the concept uses examples to develop the ideas in the
paragraph. A. labelling B. explication C. definition D. explanation
7. Why do you need to include the distinguishing feature in formal sentence definition?
A. To present the unique qualities of a term. B. To recognize it from the other terms.
C. To be different in some terms. D. None of the above
8. Which of the following is NOT true about references in the concept paper?
A. We can cite references in Introduction and Methods section B. It is important to write
references following standard guidelines C. Statements should be linked to references D. We can
have as many references as possible
9. Which of the following is NOT included in developing the paragraph of writing the concept
paper. A. labelling B. explication C. definition D. explanation
10. It refers to a short summary that tells the reader what the project is, why it is important,
and how it will be carried out. A. Position paper B. Concept paper C. Research
paper D. Thesis

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