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BATTLE OF THE

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1 What does an argumentative essay presents in order to let
the reader know why it is more favorable?

a. Evidences for a claim.


b. The main idea of an essay.
c. A sentence that gets the reader's attention.
d. All of the above
2 How would you present an argumentative essay?

a. Stand in your own opinion.


b. Give the bias details in the content of the essay.
c. Give points to the readers belief and interest only.
d. Convince the reader through sound reasoning.
3 Which of the following is a strength of using a
counterargument in an argumentative essay?

a. A counterargument can help to address potential objections


and increase the persuasiveness of the argument.
b. A counterargument can appeal to the reader's emotions and
create a sense of urgency.
c. A counterargument can help to establish the writer's credibility
and expertise on the topic.
d. A counterargument can simplify complex issues and provide a
clear, definitive answer to the problem
4 Which of the following best describes the main
purpose of persuasive writing?

a. To use logic and reasoning to prove a point..


b. To present information and facts about a topic
c. To entertain the reader with a story or anecdote.
d. To convince the reader to take a particular action or
adopt a certain viewpoint.
5 Which of the following is a strength of using a
counterargument in an argumentative essay?

a. A counterargument can help to address potential


objections and increase the persuasiveness of the argument.
b. A counterargument can appeal to the reader's emotions and
create a sense of urgency.
c. A counterargument can help to establish the writer’s
credibility and expertise on the topic.
d. A counterargument can simplify complex issues and provide a
clear, definitive answer to the problem.
6 What is the purpose of a thesis statement in an argumentative essay
a. To provide background information on the topic.
b. To provide a summary of the essay's main points
c. To persuade the reader to agree with the writer’s
argument
d. To present the writer's opinion or stance on a
controversial issue
7 Which of the following best describes the main purpose of
informative writing?

a. To use logic and reasoning to prove a point.


b. To present information and facts about a topic.
c. To entertain the reader with a story or anecdote.
d. To convince the reader to take a particular action
or adopt a certain viewpoint.
Which
8 one DOES NOT appeal to an informative
essay?

a. It is an opinion.
b. It gives new understanding.
c. It gives new appreciation.
d. It shares new ideas.
9 Which two paragraphs are the most similar?

a. Introduction and Conclusion


b. Introduction and Body Paragraphs
c. Body Paragraphs and Conclusion
d. None of the paragraphs are similar.
It is also called the gateway
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of an essay?
INTRODUCTION
11 What do you call an idea which the
opinions of people are different?

ISSUE
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What do you call to the response to the
counterargument?

REBUTTAL
Which one typically answers the question: “What do I
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think?”

CLAIM
14 In this part of Movie Review, the character’s
role and how effective the portrayal of the
actors are being discussed.

CHARACTER LIMELIGHT
15 This part elaborate how the setting
contributed to the effectiveness of the film.

SETTING SPOTLIGHT
16 How should a movie review address the movie's intended
audience?
a. By assuming that the reader is part of the movie’s
intended audience.
b. By assuming that the movie's intended audience is
irrelevant to the review.
c. By ignoring the movie's intended audience and
focusing solely on objective analysis.
d. By acknowledging the movie's intended audience
and evaluating whether it effectively
appeals to them.
17 What is the role of personal bias in a movie review?

a. Personal bias should be avoided at all costs in a


movie review.
b. Personal bias should be used to analyze the
movie's technical aspects.
c. Personal bias should be acknowledged, but the
review should remain objective.
d. Personal bias should be used to persuade the
reader to watch or avoid the movie.
18 Which of the following options best describes sensory imagery
in literature?

a. A way to develop characters and their relationships through


dialogue and actions.
b. A technique used to create vivid mental images
through the use of figurative language.
c. A way to convey complex themes and ideas
through the use of concrete, tangible details.
d. A technique used to create suspense and
tension by withholding information from
the reader.
19 Which of the following senses is typically evoked
through olfactory imagery in writing?

a. sight
b. sound
c. smell
d. taste
20 Which of the following is an example of
personification.

a. She loves how I smell like sandalwood.


b. Time is a thief.
c. Eyes are the windows to the soul.
d. A soft breeze tickled her cheek.
21 Which of the following options best describes the impact of
sensory imagery on the reader's experience of a text?
a. It has no impact on the reader's experience.
b. It can make the text more difficult to understand.
c. It can distract the reader from the main themes
and ideas of the text.
d. It can help the reader visualize and experience the
setting, characters, and events in the text.
22 How does formalist literary criticism differ from other
approaches to literary criticism?
a. Formalist criticism focuses on the historical and
cultural context of a literary work.
b. Formalist criticism focuses on the reader’s
personal experiences and perspectives.
c. Formalist criticism emphasizes the importance of
the author's biography and personal experiences.
d. Formalist criticism emphasizes the formal
elements of a literary work, rather than
external factors.
23 What would be the primary focus of the critic in a moralist
analysis?

a. The use of language and literary devices in the


selection.
b. The cultural and historical context in which the
text was written.
c. The moral values and ethical implications present
in the literary piece.
d. The personal experiences and emotions
of the speaker in the text.
24 What is the main idea of the passage?
“Let’s create an integrated global community where we have
shared benefits and responsibilities and
we don’t fight because of our differences.” - Bill Clinton

a. diligent
b. honesty
c. respect others
d. trustworthy
Who is the proponent of Marxism?
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KARL MARX
26 Which among the following statements is a relying principle in
Marxism?

a. Behavior must be fair and just.


b. Class struggle is the basic pattern in history.
c. Consider the time period from which literature
sprang.
d. Sexual violence must end and sexual freedom
must start.
27 Which of the following situations shows Marxism?

a. When a child is sent to a prestigious school


b. When the poor is less powerful than the rich
c. When parents were left behind by the children
d. When a wife works and the husband stays at
home
28 Which of the following movies does not show
feminism?

a. I Can be a Hero
b. Moana
c. Frozen
d. Superman
29 Which of the following lines suggests feminism?
a. “The souls of women are so small, some believe they have
none at all.”
b. “I don’t chase women, I just sit on my wallet and
wait for them to come to me.”
c. “A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power
to create, nurture and transform.”
d. None of the above
What is the philosophy of historical
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approach?

HISTORY SHAPES
LITERATURE
31 Which of the following is a function of
historical approach?
a. To examine the portrayal of the female character.
b. To show what the era was like when the piece was
written.
c. To see how society has changed since the time the
piece was written.
d. To understand lessons, the author was trying to
teach through the story.
It is an approach that shows a reader’s
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interaction with the text that gives its


meaning

READER-RESPONSE
If I told you this story takes place in a jungle on a
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mysterious island sometime in


the 1930s/1940s involving an eccentric hunter, I
would be describing what element
of the story?

SETTINGS
Cinderella told us about the social class and
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how they struggle in order to achieve their


goal of life, this statement is an example of
what criticism?

MARXIST/MARXISM
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