Properties Of A Well Written Text Quiz 8 (25 MCQs)

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1. What does 'cohesion' refer to in writing?
2. What is the role of proper language use in a well-written text?
3. Which of the following refers to the connection of ideas and connection betweensentences and paragraphs?
4. When ideas are logically and accurately arranged, mechanics in writing is achieved.
5. You need to erase the ..... to free up some memory to your device.
6. It shows the voice or the level of formality to be used in a text.
7. This means that sentences are arranged in a logical manner, making them easily understood by the reader.
8. It is the structural framework of writing.
9. It is the main idea or focus of a paragraph.
10. A paragraph begins with a clear topic sentence, followed by supporting details and a concluding sentence. This best demonstrates .....
11. The visitors wanted to stay .....
12. What is the appropriate transitional device in the sentence, "First, we went to Mt. Samat ..... , we went to Morong Gate to eat out lunch" ?
13. A graphic organizer that shows cause and effect relationship.
14. Unity in a paragraph means .....
15. Which of the following is an example of a signal word?
16. Which of the following sentences is asking for an information?
17. According to the principles of effective language use, what is the recommended average sentence length for clear and concise writing?
18. For effective language use, you should be consistent with your pronoun's point of view.
19. Acronym is an abbreviation formed from the first letters of a group of words. It is pronounced as a word.
20. The use of correct language enables the writer to communicate ideas effectively.
21. The supporting details are enough to support the main idea.
22. The topic sentence is developed in which of the following ways?
23. Which property of a well-written text constitutes proper paragraphing and logical order or presentation of ideas?
24. The dances made an ..... that they were levitating
25. This refers to the overall understandability of what you write or say and involves summarizing the overall argument; putting separate, major points into separate paragraphs; and beginning each paragraph with a 'topic sentence', following by supporting sentences.