All are examples of a text or speech that uses a frozen communicative style EXCEPT:
A Baptismal Rights
B Our Father Prayer
C Bible
D Wedding Toast
D Wedding Toast
COMMUNICATIVE STYLES. Read and analyze the statement and classify what level of formal register it belongs:
"This is a complaint for damages and injunctive relief arising out of manipulative activities in the gold market from 1994 to the present time"
Formal Style
Choose the jargon in each sentence.
I'm getting tired of this 9-to-5 job but I don't want else to do.
9-to-5 job
COMMUNICATIVE STYLES. Distinguish what type of communicative style should take place between the given pair of people in a conversation.
A mother and a daughter
Intimate Style
CONDITIONALS. What is the function of Third Conditional?
A It is used in stating a fact or generally accepted truth.
B It is a possible condition and its likely result.
C It is a past condition and its like result in the present.
D It is a hypothetical solution and its likely result in the past.
C It is a past condition and its like result in the present.
Which best describes a jargon?
A It is a type of language used in formal settings.
B It is a type of language used in everyday speech.
C It is a type of language specific to a particular field.
D It is a type of language invented with cultural context.
C It is a type of language specific to a particular field.
CONDITIONALS. What is the function of First Conditional?
A It is a hypothetical solution and its likely result in the past.
B It is used in stating a fact or generally accepted truth.
C It is a possible condition and its likely result.
D It is a past condition and its like result in the present.
C It is a possible condition and its likely result.
COMMUNICATIVE STYLES. Distinguish what type of communicative style should take place between the given pair of people in a conversation.
A gamer and his co-gamer
Casual Style
When Hanz is out of the office, I take his calls.
Type 0
ARABY. Which of the following is the conflict of the story?
A When Nameless realized his own family and that family and friends are far more important than his vanity.
B When Nameless finally realized how empty his desire to impress his crush was.
C When Nameless maneuvers to get money from his uncle so that he can buy a bauble to impress his crush.
D When Nameless as to wait interminably long for his uncle to come home and to finally give him the money he wanted.
D When Nameless as to wait interminably long for his uncle to come home and to finally give him the money he wanted.
JARGONS. Analyze the statements below and choose the correct answer.
STATEMENT 1: Slangs are the perfect example of jargons.
STATEMENT 2: Jargons sometimes are used informal language.
A Both statements are false.
B Statement 1 is true.
C Statement 2 is true.
D Both statements are true.
C Statement 2 is true.
If the weather hadn't been so windy, we would have pushed through the garden wedding.
Type 3
ARABY. Analyze what context was shown in each statement.
Araby being a real bazaar in the outskirts of Dublin during James Joyce's time.
Historical Context
TIME MACHINE. Analyze what context was shown here:
The gap between the privileges and advancements enjoyed by the rich and the poor people became wider during the Victorian era
Social Context
IME MACHINE. What context was shown when the Victorian Era welcomed the arrival of advanced technology in the form of machines, transportation systems, etc.?
Historical Context
ARABY. Analyze what context was shown in each statement.
The use of Irish dialogue, customs, mannerisms, and conventions in the story.
Cultural Context
GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Which of the following was the cultural context of the excerpt?
A Charles Dickens' rich-to-poor-to-rich life enabled him to provide rare insights about both poor and rich people.
B Victorian life was sharply dichotomous, where the rich had an easy and luxurious life while the poor had difficult and deprived one.
C Satis House being a metaphor from the ladies' paradox: They were "classy" on the outside while they were "rotten" on the inside.
D The wealthy discriminated against the poor in Victorian England, where the poor people were treated like outsiders in the society.
B Victorian life was sharply dichotomous, where the rich had an easy and luxurious life while the poor had difficult and deprived one.
If only I had enough time, I would study programming.
Type 2
If Josh doesn't go to the party, I won't either.
Type 1
TIME MACHINE. How does a literary analysis of the excerpt help one to value other people and their various circumstances in life?
I. It is helpful in understanding that everyone should have equal chances to create a better life than their current social status.
II. It is helpful in understanding the importance of reading and analyzing to one's own self-actualization.
III. It is helpful in understanding the concepts, especially the cons, of social issues such as classism.
Statement I, II, III