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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
There are a lot of notable differences between vocabulary and grammar. One of which is the involvement of rote memorization in vocabulary and not in grammar. Which of the following can be considered as their similarity?
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Please observe that grammar learning most particularly in young language learners does involve the use of words.
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Please observe that grammar learning most particularly in young language learners does involve the use of words.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
After a pleasure-driven life at a young age, St. Augustine became a Manichaean who believes in the dualistic view of good and evil. What can you infer about St. Augustine’s conversion to Christianity?
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Please remember that St. Augustine was interested in retaining virtue which he then continued through his Christian doctrines.
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Please remember that St. Augustine was interested in retaining virtue which he then continued through his Christian doctrines.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Based on the reaction of people in response to St. Augustine’s Confessions, what can you conclude about the state of the world that time?
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Please note that Augustine’s readers were inspired by his teachings. This event alone implies that they were in need of an inspiration, and they were in a state of suffering.
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Please note that Augustine’s readers were inspired by his teachings. This event alone implies that they were in need of an inspiration, and they were in a state of suffering.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
According to law enforcement officers and traffic safety experts, the act of texting while driving has always been dangerous. Despite that fact, studies show that the number of people who admit their violation of texting while driving increases every year. What is being suggested by the passage?
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Please observe that the statement clearly mentions the idea that there are a lot known risks associated with texting while driving. The mere fact that people are still texting while driving despite knowing the risks suggests that these people are probably ignoring the risks.
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Please observe that the statement clearly mentions the idea that there are a lot known risks associated with texting while driving. The mere fact that people are still texting while driving despite knowing the risks suggests that these people are probably ignoring the risks.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Activities that allow learners to apply independent practice play an important role in the learning process. By doing homeworks on their own, students are given the opportunity to put the knowledge, attitude, and skills they have acquired into practice with little to no guidance from both the teacher and parent. Which of the following statements is implied by the passage?
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Remember that independent practice is significant to student learning because it essentially asks students to work on the given task/s with little to no assistance from the teacher. The passage also added further justifications in support to independent practice.
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Remember that independent practice is significant to student learning because it essentially asks students to work on the given task/s with little to no assistance from the teacher. The passage also added further justifications in support to independent practice.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
With their longevity as short as they are, children with cystic fibrosis experience a lot of agonizing treatments each day that one would be cruel to assume that they learn at the same pace as normal children would do. How would you describe the author’s argument?
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Please note that even though the writer’s argument makes sense, it is still biased and falls short of having real evidence.
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Please note that even though the writer’s argument makes sense, it is still biased and falls short of having real evidence.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The author mentioned that it seems “cruel” to expect children with cystic fibrosis to learn at the same pace as “normal” children. Is this statement a fact or an opinion?
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Please observe that the author made use of the word “seems”. It means that it is based on pure judgement and there is no evidence to support this.
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Please observe that the author made use of the word “seems”. It means that it is based on pure judgement and there is no evidence to support this.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
The farmer picked up his two-horse plow and went straight to work. Endless furrows spread out in front of him. What is meant by the word “furrow” in the sentence?
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Do note that the word “endless” and the phrase “spread out in front of him” serve as your hints.
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Do note that the word “endless” and the phrase “spread out in front of him” serve as your hints.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What figure of speech is used in the example “My love is like a red-red rose.”?
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Please note that the word “like” serves as your clue. A simile is defined as a figure of speech that compares two unlikely things which often make use of the words like or as.
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Please note that the word “like” serves as your clue. A simile is defined as a figure of speech that compares two unlikely things which often make use of the words like or as.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
In his work titled Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan’s characters were named Death, Knowledge, Despair, Sloth, and Piety. Which of the following figures of speech did he use?
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Please observe that in the example, abstract qualities such as death, knowledge, etc. were made as characters in the story who carry out the dialogues.
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Please observe that in the example, abstract qualities such as death, knowledge, etc. were made as characters in the story who carry out the dialogues.