What aspect of writing is used to create unity in organizing ideas in a text?
a. coherence
b. cohesion
c. organization
d. mechanics
c. organization
It is the overall meaning of the paragraph.
a. coherence
b. cohesion
c. mechanics
d. organization
b. cohesion
It refers to the appropriateness of word use.
a. organization
b. mechanics
c. language use
d. cohesion/coherence
c. language use
It is a set of conventions on how to spell, abbreviate, punctuate, and capitalize.
a. mechanics
b. cohesion
c. coherence
d. language use
a. mechanics
It provides readers a framework to help them fulfil their expectations for the text.
a. coherence
b. mechanics
c. organization
c. organization
It means a unifying thought on the text read.
Coherence
Your teacher asks you to write a project proposal. What kind of language you are going to use?
Formal Language
Being reminded to avoid contractions (shortened form of a word; e.g. I've for I have) and Mention the full name before the abbreviation and Numbers from 0-10 must be spelled out corresponds to the property of?
Mechanics
She first opened the back door of the house. Before that happened, in the morning, we arrived in their old, gloomy ancestral house. We took pictures before sunset. But during our snack in the afternoon, we used to roam around their house. Of course, she guided us. What property of a well-written text is NOT observed?
Organization
A text with cohesion but no coherence is easy to follow.
TRUE
'Claustrophobic' which means a person who is afraid of closed spaces is an example of which language feature?
a. slang
b. idioms
c. euphemisms
d. jargons
d. jargons
Why did you call me _____
? or question mark
This is the logical progression and completeness of ideas in a text.
Organization
The sentence, “Michael took the children with him”, considers coherence and cohesion particularly?
Pronouns
These are words that are not considered part of the standard vocabulary of a language and that are used very informally.
Slang
What makes this sentence incorrect?
I have a lot of friends who are honest with their families!
Punctuation Mark