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Multiple Choice
Supporting a campaign or an advocacy requires the use of strong ______ language.
Persuasive
Convincing
Academic
Communicating
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Multiple Choice
What type of language feature or devices is used in this sentence, "An innocent bystander suffered facial injuries when the thug launched his glass across the bar."
Emotive Language
Using Evidence
Modal Verbs
Association
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Multiple Choice
What type of language feature or devices is used in this sentence, "Is water wet?"
Emotive Language
Rhetorical Question
Involving the Reader
Bandwagon
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Multiple Choice
What type of language feature or devices is used in this sentence, "Vote cleaner air. Vote for Vic Velasco"
Adjectives and Adverbs
Involving the Readers
Association
Experts
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Multiple Choice
What type of language feature or devices is used in this sentence, "We must protect ourselves against this virus. Always wear mask."
Adjectives and Adverbs
Modal Verbs
Association
Emotive Language
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Multiple Choice
Aim to influence decision making especially w/issues involving social, political and economic perspective.
Campaign
Research
Speech
Advocacy
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The act of speaking on the behalf of or in support of another person, place, or thing
Political Campaign
Advocacy
Advocacy Speech
Campaign
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The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions
Language
Research
Advocacy
Campaign
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It is a system of communication used by a particular country or community
Language
Research
Persuasive
Speech
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Multiple Choice
It is campaign that organized effort which seeks to influence the decision making progress within a specific group
Civil Society Campaign
Advocacy Speech
Political Campaign
Advertising Campaign
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Language plays an important role in achieving one's purpose for writing.
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Multiple Choice
Supporting a campaign or an advocacy requires the use of strong persuasive language.
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Multiple Choice
One's choice of words does not matter when delivering a campaign speech.
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Multiple Choice
It involves the use of words that evoke emotions.
experts
use of evidence
emotive language
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Multiple Select
It refers to how you prove your stand by contradicting the opposition
Prove something wrong
Make a change
Get people agree with your point
Create interest
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Multiple Select
It refers to using language in doing something to achieve a goal or deal with an existing problem
Emotive language
Call to action
Flattery
Exaggeration
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Multiple Select
It is a question that is asked not for answers but for the effect it will create to the audience.
Wh- Questions
Rhetorical Questions
Yes/No Questions
Tag Questions
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Multiple Select
This technique makes use of facts, figures, and quotes from experts.
involving the reader
use of evidence
rhetorical questions
experts
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Multiple Select
The following are pronouns used to make connections to your audience.
I
you
they
me
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Multiple Choice
What persuasive language is used in the statement: "Stand firm with your decision to pursue education. It will be your first step to success."
Make a change
Call to action
Create interest
Get people agree with your point
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Multiple Choice
What persuasive technique is used in the sentence, "Our sacrifices are undoubtedly hard. the path we take is long and winding. it is our great reward to see a pot of gold at the end of it all."
Flattery
Exaggeration
Opinion
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
"You are indeed a genius in this field," is an example of
Flattery
Repetition
Emotive language
Groups of three
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Multiple Choice
The primary purpose of persuasive language is ____
to explain
to educate
to convince
to entertain
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Multiple Choice
It is the purpose of persuasive language where the audience are given a spark of idea on a new knowledge
Groups of three
Prove something wrong
Make a change
Create interest
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Multiple Choice
"With this work, we will all be joyous, triumphant, and satisfied to have reached our goals in life," is an example of what persuasive technique?
Groups of three
Emotive language
Facts and statistics
Exaggeration
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Multiple Choice
Language plays an important role in achieving one's purpose for writing.
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Multiple Choice
Supporting a campaign or an advocacy requires the use of strong persuasive language.
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Multiple Choice
One's choice of words does not matter when delivering a campaign speech.
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Multiple Choice
It involves the use of words that evoke emotions.
experts
use of evidence
emotive language
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Multiple Select
It refers to how you prove your stand by contradicting the opposition
Prove something wrong
Make a change
Get people agree with your point
Create interest
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Multiple Select
It refers to using language in doing something to achieve a goal or deal with an existing problem
Emotive language
Call to action
Flattery
Exaggeration
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Multiple Select
It is a question that is asked not for answers but for the effect it will create to the audience.
Wh- Questions
Rhetorical Questions
Yes/No Questions
Tag Questions
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Multiple Select
This technique makes use of facts, figures, and quotes from experts.
involving the reader
use of evidence
rhetorical questions
experts
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Multiple Select
The following are pronouns used to make connections to your audience.
I
you
they
me
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Multiple Choice
What persuasive language is used in the statement: "Stand firm with your decision to pursue education. It will be your first step to success."
Make a change
Call to action
Create interest
Get people agree with your point
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Multiple Choice
What persuasive technique is used in the sentence, "Our sacrifices are undoubtedly hard. the path we take is long and winding. it is our great reward to see a pot of gold at the end of it all."
Flattery
Exaggeration
Opinion
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
"You are indeed a genius in this field," is an example of
Flattery
Repetition
Emotive language
Groups of three
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Multiple Choice
The primary purpose of persuasive language is ____
to explain
to educate
to convince
to entertain
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Multiple Choice
It is the purpose of persuasive language where the audience are given a spark of idea on a new knowledge
Groups of three
Prove something wrong
Make a change
Create interest
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Multiple Choice
"With this work, we will all be joyous, triumphant, and satisfied to have reached our goals in life," is an example of what persuasive technique?
Groups of three
Emotive language
Facts and statistics
Exaggeration
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Multiple Choice
This is a careful and detailed study into a specific problem, concern, or issues using the scientific method
Research
Campaign
Advocacy
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Multiple Choice
This is usually social or political in nature, is technically defines as a planned set of activities that people carry out to attain a certain goal or objective
Research
Campaign
Advocacy
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Multiple Choice
This refers to activities that argue, plead, support, or favor a certain cause
Research
Campaign
Advocacy
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Multiple Choice
What is the common language do research, campaign, and advocacy?
Persuasive
Descriptive
Informative
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Multiple Choice
This language device involves the use of words that evoke emotions and make people feel a certain way.
EMOTIVE LANGUAGE
MODAL VERBS
INVOLVING the READER
RHETORICAL QUESTIONS
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Multiple Choice
This language device involves the use of words that express modality or how likely something is going to happen
EMOTIVE LANGUAGE
MODAL VERBS
INVOLVING the READER
RHETORICAL QUESTIONS
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Multiple Choice
This language device involves the the use of personal pronouns
EMOTIVE LANGUAGE
MODAL VERBS
INVOLVING the READER
RHETORICAL QUESTIONS
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Multiple Choice
This language device involves the use of questions that are not supposed to be answered
EMOTIVE LANGUAGE
MODAL VERBS
INVOLVING the READER
RHETORICAL QUESTIONS
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Multiple Choice
This language device involves the use of facts, figures, or quotes from experts
ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS
USING EVIDENCE
ASSOCIATION
REPETITION
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Multiple Choice
This language device involves repeating keywords, phrases, or ideas
ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS
USING EVIDENCE
ASSOCIATION
REPETITION
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Multiple Choice
This language device makes it feel possible for the writer to influence how the readers feel
ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS
USING EVIDENCE
ASSOCIATION
REPETITION
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Multiple Choice
This language device tries to link an object or an idea with something already like or desired by the target audience
ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS
USING EVIDENCE
ASSOCIATION
REPETITION
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Multiple Choice
This language device makes the audience believe the idea that “everyone is doing it”
BANDWAGON
USING EVIDENCE
ASSOCIATION
EXPERTS
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This language device means relying on experts' advice
BANDWAGON
USING EVIDENCE
ASSOCIATION
EXPERTS
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Observing the Language of Research, Campaign and Advocacies
“The tongue can paint what the eye can’t see.”

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Multiple Choice
What is a rhetorical question?
A question of fact
A question requiring a response from the audience
A question with a yes or no answer
A question for the audience to think about
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Multiple Choice
The following are examples of evidence, which is not included?
Statistics
Results from research
Opinion of an expert
Personal opinion
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Multiple Choice
What persuasive language technique is used in the statement, “Let this problem happen never, never, never, ever again.”?
Anecdote
Rhetorical question
Evidence
Repetition
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following uses Ethos?
In Central Visayas, one of the regions in the Philippines, a National Nutrition Council (NNC) Region 7 study reported that 3% of children are considered as obese and overweight.
Many children are obese and overweight, according to my source.
According to an anonymous researcher, 3% of children are considered as obese and overweight.
It is saddening that children are becoming obese and underweight.
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Multiple Choice
“Manila Bay is too polluted to fish or swim. Pollution is not a theory; it is a problem and we are all affected by it.” What persuasive language technique is used in the given statement?
Ethos
Logos
Pathos
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
What persuasive language technique is used in the statement, “No parents want to see their children die before them. So if you care more, donate to this foundation.”
Ethos
Logos
Pathos
None of the above
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In this lesson, you will learn about the language used in research, campaigns and advocacies.
Let us start learning.
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Persuasive Language Technique
campaign posters, advocacies, and researches are deemed effective and convincing because of the persuasive language used.
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Open Ended
Imagine that your teacher tapped you to speak in front of 100 spectators about a pressing social issue. How will you convince them to believe you? What will you say for them to take your side?
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Adjectives
Descriptive words are used to add emphasis and to create an emotional response.
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Alliteration
The repetition of initial consonant sounds is used in order to emphasize certain words and make them more memorable.
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Anecdotes
Short personal stories are used to connect with the audience and add evidence or credibility to an argument
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Assertion
It takes place when an idea is presented as fact without full explanation or evidence and make claims sound factual.
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Attacks
When a speaker/writer addresses an opposing view or speaker and attacks their argument or character
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Bias
The presentation of only one side of an issue or viewpoint and is used to subjectively influence an audience.
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Connotation
The ideas or feelings that a certain word invokes and is used to create certain emotional responses in an audience
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Exaggeration
The representation of something as greater than is actually the case and is used to grab the attention of the audience and emphasize certain points
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Evidence
The facts or information that indicate whether a view is true or valid and is used to give weight to an argument or belief
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Figurative Language
It is used to create imagery and express things non-literally; it can help to make an idea more emotive, vivid and convincing.
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Generalization
The inference that a claim is true for most people or a majority and is used to speak to prevailing beliefs or prejudices of an audience.
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Rule of Three
When groups of 3 adjectives or phrases are used to make ideas memorable
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Jargon
Special words or expressions used by a profession or certain group; it is used to signal expertise and establish credibility.
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Loaded Words
Words charged with an underlying meaning or implication and are used to produce emotion in an audience
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Pronouns
Words that take the place of nouns and are used to create a sense of unity with an audience or distance from a common enemy.
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Repetition
The reoccurrence of certain words or phrases and is used to emphasize certain ideas and make them more memorable.
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Rhetorical Questions
Statements that are voiced as questions but are not expected to be answered; are used to imply certain answers and draw audiences to certain conclusions
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Credibility (Ethos)
The establishment of authority and reliability, and is used gain the confidence and trust of the audience
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Emotion (Pathos)
An appeal to emotion is used to engage with an audience and create an emotional response like love hate, fear etc.
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Reason (Logos)
The power of the mind to think and form judgments logically; it is used to appeal to the rationality of an audience.
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Open Ended
What is/are the language technique/s used?
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What is/are the language technique/s used?
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What is/are the language technique/s used?
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Open Ended
What is/are the language technique/s used?
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Multiple Choice
This makes use of formal, academic and persuasive language.
Advocacies
Campaigns
Research
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This techniques makes use of facts, figures, and quotes from experts
Bandwagon
Association
Using Evidence
Experts
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Multiple Choice
This is commonly used in advertisements when the audience sees that "everyone is doing it."
Involving the reader
Bandwagon
Rhetorical Questions
Emotive Language
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Persuasion is an effective way to conduct research, campaigns and advocacies.
True
False
Maybe
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Multiple Choice
Which among the following are mostly interchangeable.
Research- Campaign
Advocacy-Research
Campaign-Advocacy
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it refers to activities that argue, plead, support or favor a certain cause.
Campaigns
Advocacies
Persuasion
Research
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a terminology used in research?
main idea
concepts
theories
samples
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This is often social or political in nature, and has planned set of activities that people carry out to attain a certain goal or objective.
Bandwagon
Research
Advertisements
Campaigns
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This is done through the use of personal pronouns like you, your etc.
Repetition
Association
Involving the Reader
Emotive Language
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT done by language?
To inform
To persuade
To entertain
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a goal of argumentative writing?
To describe a story
To share an opinion
To defend someone's stand
To present claims
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Multiple Choice
Which pattern entails just all cons and refutations?
Pattern A
Pattern B
Pattern C
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Multiple Choice
Writing an argumentative essay would be subjective rather than objective.
True
False
Cannot decide
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Multiple Choice
What is the other term for Argumentative writing?
Narrative writing
Descriptive writing
Persuasive writing
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Multiple Choice
This is the most commonly used pattern that involves presentations of pros followed by cons?
Pattern A
Pattern B
Pattern C
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Multiple Choice
What is common with the Research, Campaign, and Advocacies?
Langauge
Persuasion
Function
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
It is usually social or political in nature, campaign is technically defined as a planned set of activities that people carry out to attain in a certain goal or objective.
Advocacy
Campaign
Research
None of the above.
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Multiple Choice
The following are the purpose of campaign EXCEPT
excite
persuade
motivate
inform
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Multiple Choice
It refers to activities that argue, plead, support or favor a certain cause.
Advocacy
Campaign
Research
Persuasive
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Multiple Select
What are the three common causes for advocacy?
social
educational
political
environmental
spiritual
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Multiple Choice
These are words that appeal to the emotion.
Emotive Words
Modal Verbs
Rhetorical Questions
Evidence
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT part of the group?
Rhetorical Questions
Nouns and Pronouns
Bandwagon
Adjectives and Adverbs
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Multiple Choice
It makes use of a formal academic, and persuasive language to communicate discussions and present corresponding findings for variables studied.
Advocacy
Campaign
Research
None of the above.
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1. Language plays an important role in achieving one’s purpose for writing.
TRUE
FALSE
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2. Supporting a campaign or an advocacy requires the use of strong persuasive language.
TRUE
FALSE
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3. Research employs specialized language that usually depends on the topic or field being studied.
TRUE
FALSE
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4. One’s choice of words does not matter when delivering a campaign speech.
TRUE
FALSE
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5. To persuade or influence is generally the main goal of campaigns.
TRUE
FALSE
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It is usually social or political in nature, is technically defined as a planned set of activities that people
carry out to attain a certain goal or objective.
Advocacy
Research
Persuasive Speech
Campaign
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It is to plan (or a plan of) how something will be made or done.
Data
Treatment
Design
Observation
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It is the course of action designed for research
Treatment
Experiment
Statistics
Conclusion
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Multiple Choice
The following are the reasons why a research result can be misleading EXCEPT for...
There may be flaws in the research design.
Researchers may make mistakes during the experiment or when analyzing the data
Cautiously record data and statistical results.
They may even be biased: wanting certain results so much that they influence the results
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Multiple Choice
It involves a lot of different groups like civic organizations, religions, and actions of members of institutions like mass meetings, processions, and demonstrations.
Social Mobilization
Research
Training
Lobbying
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It is an act to influence decisions made by officials in the government.
Social Awareness
Research
Training
Lobbying
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Multiple Choice
This is done through the use of personal pronouns like
you, your, we, our, and indicative words like together.
Bandwagon
Involving the Readers
Modal Verbs
Experts
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Multiple Select
Language plays an important role in achieving one’s purpose for writing.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Select
Supporting a campaign or an advocacy requires the use of strong persuasive language.
FALSE
TRUE
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The research employs specialized language that usually depends on the topic or field being studied.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Select
One’s choice of words does not matter when delivering a campaign speech.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Select
To persuade or influence is generally the main goal of campaigns.
FALSE
TRUE
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Multiple Select
This technique makes use of facts, figures, and quotes from experts.
involving the reader
use of evidence
rhetorical questions
experts
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Multiple Select
It involves linking an object or an idea with something already liked or desired.
use of evidence
involving the reader
association
emotive language
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Multiple Select
It involves the use of words that evoke emotions.
association
involving the reader
rhetorical question
emotive language
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This persuasion technique makes use of expert advice from trusted personalities like doctors and scientists.
rhetorical question
experts
use of evidence
involving the reader
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In this technique, questions that make the readers think are given or asked.
rhetorical question
involving the reader
emotive language
association
Supporting a campaign or an advocacy requires the use of strong ______ language.
Persuasive
Convincing
Academic
Communicating
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