It is formed by combining two separate words with different meanings to form a new one.
Blending
It is a collection of carefully chosen words that convey the precise intended meaning of the author.
Poem/Poetry
It is the process of gathering and presenting factual information to the public.
Journalistic Writing
Sermon came from the Latin word “___” which means “talk”.
sermo
It is a commentary-style podcast built around one personality, which gives the show one voice or a single point of view.
Monologue
It is a process in word formation that shortens the word.
Clipping
It refers to sensory experiences and mental images created in the reader’s mind.
Imagery
It is usually a group of words that captures the attention of the reader.
Headline
It explains why certain things are done during a service about liturgy.
Liturgical Sermon
A storytelling style of podcast, focuses on how the content is presented.
Narrative
Meaning of DEPED
Department of Education
It refers to how sentences and phrases are arranged.
Syntax
Three Main Types of Lead
Summary, Anecdotal, Contrast
It is a type of sermon that seeks to portray a Biblical story within its non-biblical historical perspective.
Historical Sermon
When did the Battle of Trenton happen?
December 26, 1776
Meaning of DOST
Department of Science and Technology
It is the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words.
Alliteration
It identifies the author, the date, and the location of the event described in the article.
Byline
A term and technique that refers to the proclamation of the context of the Bible.
Expository Preaching
Who led the Americans during the battle?
George Washington
Stenography
Give at least three (3) Key Features of Literary Writing
•Generally, the text has a title and an author.
•It is written in lines.
•The lines are arranged by stanza
•Some literary writings have narrative structures
•The text uses creative language, specifically metaphor.
It is a type of journalism that uses exaggerating words or sensationalism; uses eye-catching heading.
Yellow Journalism
An anecdote used to illustrate a moral truth or support an argument.
exemplum
How many American armies were being dispersed during the battle?
2,400