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The document consists of a series of questions and statements related to advocacy, expository writing, and multimodal texts, requiring the reader to select the best answers or indicate the correctness of statements. It covers topics such as the purpose of advocacy, the structure of essays, types of claims, and the role of emotional appeals in campaigns. Additionally, it includes sections for identifying types of claims and evaluating the correctness of various statements.

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The document consists of a series of questions and statements related to advocacy, expository writing, and multimodal texts, requiring the reader to select the best answers or indicate the correctness of statements. It covers topics such as the purpose of advocacy, the structure of essays, types of claims, and the role of emotional appeals in campaigns. Additionally, it includes sections for identifying types of claims and evaluating the correctness of various statements.

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NAME: ____________________________________________Score:____________

I. Read the sentences carefully and choose the best answer. Write the letter of the correct answer before
the number.

1. What is a campaign? 6. What defines an opinion?


a. A set of organized activities aimed at achieving a a. A statement that involves emotion and cannot
specific goal always be proven
b. The collection of public opinions on a topic b. A universal fact that everyone accepts
c. A biased effort to mislead an audience c. A proven conclusion based on research
d. A single event meant to create awareness d. A claim supported by evidence
2. What is the purpose of advocacy? 7. What is an assertion?
a. To present detailed solutions to a problem a. A declaration of belief or fact
b. To support and promote a cause or proposal b. A summary of feelings and emotions
c. To analyze and interpret data c. A claim based solely on personal perspective
d. To assert authority in a debate d. A formal decision in a debate
3. What is an example of collecting evidence in an 8. What is the main purpose of an argumentative
expository essay? essay?
a. Stating the reasons a. To entertain the audience
b. Giving examples b. To persuade readers of a particular stance
c. Sharing personal stories c. To provide random facts about a topic
d. Recommending solutions d. To summarize historical events
4. In what part of an expository essay are arguments 9. What is the role of a thesis statement in research
elaborated? writing?
a. Introduction a. To provide background details
b. Conclusion b. To summarize the entire paper in one sentence
c. Body c. To state the main argument or position
d. Abstract d. To provide a conclusion
5. Which is the correct order of steps in writing an 10. How can you distinguish between fact and
expository essay? opinion?
a. Gather evidence, outline, draft, revise, edit a. Facts are universally true, and opinions are
b. Plan, write, analyze, conclude, submit debatable
c. Brainstorm, write, summarize, edit, publish b. Facts are opinions supported by experts
d. Read, write, debate, edit, finalize c. Facts are subjective, while opinions are objective
d. Opinions are more accurate than facts

II. Write True if the statement is correct and or False if the statement is wrong.

_______11. An advocacy campaign should include specific actions the audience can take.
_______12. Emotional appeals are less effective than factual evidence in advocacy.
_______13. The thesis statement is always placed in the conclusion of an essay.
_______14. Multimodal texts include a combination of communication modes.
_______15. An extemporaneous speech is delivered without any preparation.
_______16. All research must be conducted in a laboratory setting.
_______17. Visual elements in multimodal texts can influence audience engagement.
_______18. Claims of policy always focus on measurable outcomes.
_______19. Live multimodal texts include performances and oral storytelling.
_______20. The main purpose of a campaign is to entertain the audience.

III. Read the sentences carefully and choose the best answer. Write the letter of the correct answer
before the number.
21. What is an impromptu speech? 22. What is the main purpose of the conclusion in
a. A well-rehearsed formal presentation an essay?
b. A speech delivered with little or no preparation a. To introduce new ideas
c. A written text read aloud b. To summarize the arguments and restate the
d. A memorized speech thesis
c. To entertain the reader 27. Which signal word indicates an opinion?
d. To include statistical data a. Always
23. Which of the following is an example of a claim b. Never
of fact? c. Probably
a. "Students should study for at least three hours d. Therefore
daily." 28. What distinguishes a multimodal text?
b. "Smoking causes lung cancer." a. It uses a single mode of communication.
c. "Education is the key to success." b. It integrates multiple communication modes.
d. "The government must allocate funds for c. It is only visual and auditory.
education." d. It relies on digital platforms exclusively.
24. Which element of multimodal texts uses spatial 29. How can nervousness during a speech be
arrangement? minimized?
a. Gestural a. Avoid practicing
b. Linguistic b. Use simple language
c. Spatial c. Focus on the audience’s reaction
d. Visual d. Practice thoroughly and stay relaxed
25. What type of text includes blogs, websites, and 30. Which is an example of a live multimodal text?
podcasts? a. A novel
a. Paper-based multimodal text b. A podcast
b. Digital multimodal text c. A theater performance
c. Live multimodal text d. A blog
d. Visual multimodal text
26. What is the purpose of a hook in an
introduction?
a. To provide a detailed explanation of the topic
b. To grab the reader’s attention
c. To restate the main argument
d. To conclude the essay

IV. Identify if the statements are correct or incorrect. Write (√) for correct and (X) for incorrect.

_______31. The introduction of an essay should contain a thesis statement.


_______32. Advocacy presentations must include emotional appeals only.
_______33. Effective campaigns often use a mix of facts and emotional storytelling.
_______34. Public speaking requires planning and structure.
_______35. All expository essays are opinion-based.
_______36. Linguistic modes include writing and speaking.
_______37. Gestural elements rely on movement and expression.
_______38. Digital texts cannot include visual elements.
_______39. A research paper conclusion must include new arguments.
_______40. The audience’s perspective is irrelevant in advocacy campaigns.

V. Identify the Type of Claim in Each Statement

_____________________41. "Vaccination helps prevent the spread of diseases."


_____________________42. "Free healthcare should be provided to all citizens."
_____________________43. "Freedom is the most valuable human right."
_____________________44. "Online learning is more effective than traditional classroom learning."
_____________________45. "The government must address climate change immediately."
_____________________46. "Hard work leads to success."
_____________________47. "Social media usage increases anxiety in teens."
_____________________48. "Every child deserves access to quality education."
_____________________49. "The city should improve its waste management system."
_____________________50. "Reading improves cognitive skills."

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