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LESSON REVIEW 101

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LESSON

REVIEW
Instructions:
Pick 2 numbers and answer their
corresponding questions. Each
question is worth 10 points. You
ONLY have 10 seconds to answer
each question. NO COACHING,
otherwise, you’ll lose your points.
HINTS can be given but
DEDUCTIONS will be applied (3
points per hint).
PICK 2 NUMBERS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84
Question 1
Name one text type or kind.

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Question 2
Give one type of
brainstorming technique.

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Question 3
What graphic organizer is
this?

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Question 4
These are visual
representations of concepts
that help us structure
information into
organizational patterns. What
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are they?
Question 5
What graphic organizer is
used to represent hierarchy,
classification, & branching or
showing relationships of
scientific categories, family
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trees, & even lineages?
Question 6
What graphic organizer is
used to present a problem
and proposed solutions to the
problem?

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Question 7
What graphic organizer is
this?

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Question 8

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Question 9
What graphic organizer
displays the problem and how
it can be solved?

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Question 10
What graphic organizer uses
a long bar labeled with dates
& specific events?

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Question 11
What do you call the words
with similar meanings?

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Question 12
In a plot diagram, what is the
highest point of the story?

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Question 13
What graphic organizer is
used to show an argument &
evidences?

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Question 14
What outline format uses
both letters & numbers as
labels?

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Question 15
What type of outline uses
complete sentences as its
entries?

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Question 16
What outline format uses
only numbers as labels?

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Question 17
What outlining step is
followed when you list down
all ideas that you want to
include in your paper?

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Question 18
What is the first step in
outlining?

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Question 19
What text pattern answers
the question “What does it
mean?”

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Question 20
“For example” is a signal
word for what text pattern?

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Question 21

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Question 22
What text pattern organizes
ideas according to their
similarities and differences?

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Question 23
What graphic organizer can
be used for cause and effect
text pattern?

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Question 24
What graphic organizer can
be used for narration text
pattern?

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Question 25
What graphic organizer can
be used for process text
pattern?

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Question 26
What graphic organizer can
be used for chronology text
pattern?

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Question 27
What graphic organizer can
be used for comparison and
contrast text pattern?

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Question 28
In the persuasion text
pattern, what do you need to
present to support your
position?

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Question 29
In a sentence, describe the
location of the ball using a
spatial word.

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Question 30
In a sentence, describe the
location of the child using a
spatial word.

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Question 31
Give one signal word for
causes.

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Question 32
Give one signal word for
effects.

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Question 33
Give one signal word for
comparison.

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Question 34
Give one signal word for
contrast.

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Question 35
Give one sensory (adjective)
word.

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Question 36
Give one spatial (preposition)
word.

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Question 37
What text property refers to
the overall sense of unity in
the passage?

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Question 38
What text property refers to
how ideas are arranged in a
logical order?

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Question 39
What text property refers to
how sentences are linked
using appropriate words or
phrases.

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Question 40
There are 4 signal devices;
give one.

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Question 41

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Question 42
What is the synonym for
“small”?

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Question 43
What do you call the words
that replace nouns?

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Question 44
Give one example of a
pronoun.

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Question 45
What language is used in
writing academic, business,
and official texts?

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Question 46
What is wrong with the
sentence?
“I am greatful that somebody
sponsored my trip to Egypt.”

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Question 47
What is wrong with the
sentence?
“The parents eat the baby
sleeps.”

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Question 48
What is wrong with the
sentence?
“Claire is absent yesterday.”

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Question 49
What is wrong with the
sentence?
“Our English teacher is ms.
Ramirez.”

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Question 50
What is wrong with the
sentence?
“What time are we going to
the party!”

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Question 51
What language is used in this
sentence?
“I’m kinda bored. Let’s get
outta here.”

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Question 52
What language is used in this
sentence?
“Kindly send me a copy of
your research proposal.”

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Question 53
In reading, what do you call
the process of breaking down
of written codes?

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Question 54

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Question 55
Pam Alyn said, “Reading is
like breathing in, writing is
like ___________.

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Question 56
According to Lapp and Flood
(1978), the reading processes
include decoding and _______.

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Question 57
It is defined as any form of
communication that is
expressed through written
symbols, including letters,
words, and sentences.
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_____________
Question 58
What text tells a story or
recounts events, often with
characters, a setting, and a
plot?

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Question 59
What text aims to convince
the reader of a particular
viewpoint or argument?

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Question 60
What text presents factual
information and data to
inform the reader about a
specific topic?

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Question 61
What text provides detailed
instructions or information
related to a specific field or
profession?

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Question 62
What text is considered a
form of literary expression
that uses rhythm, meter, and
often figurative language?

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Question 63
These are examples of what
text?

Blogs, Social media posts

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Question 64
These are examples of what
text?

Poems, Haikus

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Question 65
These are examples of what
text?

Novels, Short stories

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Question 66
Give one example of a digital
text.

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Question 67
These are examples of what
text?

News articles, Textbooks

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Question 68
These are examples of what
text?

Letters, E-mails

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Question 69
What characteristic describes
discourse as shaped by the context
in which it occurs, including the
audience, purpose, and social
norms?

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Question 70
What characteristic describes
discourse as involving
interaction between speakers
or writers and their audience?

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Question 71
What characteristic describes
discourse as incorporating various
modes of communication, such as
visual elements, gestures, and
written text?

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Question 72
A cookbook is an example of
correspondence text. True or
False?

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Question 73
Discourse can be both written
and ________.

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Question 74
What brainstorming technique
allows you to write what
comes into your mind without
inhibitions and not minding
errors in spelling and
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grammar?
Question 75
What graphic organizer is
this?

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Question 76
In the description text
pattern, what do you call the
words that can be perceived
by the senses?

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Question 77

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Question 78
What graphic organizer can
be used on this concept?

“Students should wear


uniforms.”
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Question 79
What graphic organizer can
be used on this concept?

“Snow White and the Seven


Dwarfs”
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Question 80

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Question 81
What graphic organizer can
be used on this concept?

“Classifications of Animals”

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Question 82
What graphic organizer can
be used on this concept?

“Why Children Misbehave”

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Question 83
What graphic organizer can
be used on this concept?

“The Life Cycle of a Moth”

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Question 84
What graphic organizer can
be used on this concept?

“Broccoli vs. Cauliflower”

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