Activity 3: Do You Remember?

Activity 3: Do You Remember?

11th Grade

30 Qs

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Activity 3: Do You Remember?

Activity 3: Do You Remember?

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Paul Adriano

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30 questions

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1.

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One of the 4 properties of a well-written text that focuses on the conventions of writing such as spelling, punctuation, grammar, and many others.

Answer explanation

Mechanics are crucial in a well-written text because they ensure that your writing is clear, readable, and professionally presented. Mechanics refer to the conventions of writing, including spelling, punctuation, grammar, capitalization, and sentence structure.

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One of the 4 properties of a well-written text that focuses on how the author utilizes language to emphasize his/her message as clear as possible

Answer explanation

Language use is crucial in a well-written text because it determines how effectively and clearly you communicate your ideas. The way you choose and use language can greatly impact how the reader perceives, understands, and engages with your writing

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This is a minor property of a well-written text which refers to the physical connections between sentences and paragraphs.

Answer explanation

Cohesion, on the other hand, deals with the physical connections between sentences and paragraphs—how well they stick together through language features like transitions, conjunctions, or referents (like pronouns).

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A critical reading strategy that deals with getting a small information from a text, and interpret it to generate an all-encompassing idea about the entire text.

Answer explanation

To preview a text means to get a small piece of writing and try to get an idea on what it is all about. The skill of previewing is similar to how a person watches a trailer of a movie to get to know what to expect before watching it

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A critical reading strategy that deals with recalling existing knowledge and relate it with the current topic you are examining.

Answer explanation

Activating prior knowledge involves using existing knowledge and/or personal experiences and relating it to the text you are reading. This allows you to create meaning from the text itself

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A critical reading strategy that involves trying to guess what happens next based on real-life

laws, such as getting sick after being drenched in rain.

Answer explanation

Making predictions is simply guessing what happens next. This reading strategy works well especially on narrative and descriptive texts, since both maintains a strong bond with the reader itself.

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A critical reading strategy that involves painting an image inside a person's head through the use of descriptive words.

Answer explanation

Visualizing is the process of painting a picture inside your mind about what you are reading. Normally, people use this strategy for descriptive, and narrative texts, but this strategy can also be applied to expository since many brilliant scientists use this method to understand complex concepts and processes to create theories.

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