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100問 • 1年前
  • Darna ng Leyte
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    "It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Superman!"

    Climax

  • 2

    "Do you love me? Of course you do."

    Hypophora

  • 3

    She is not a terrible singer.

    Litotes

  • 4

    "War is war."

    Tautology

  • 5

    "Moral lesson."

    Tautology

  • 6

    "I wish I could cook cookies quickly."

    Tautophony

  • 7

    "By falling to prepare, you are preparing to fail."

    Chiasmus

  • 8

    "Luxury yachts sailed past ramshackle fishing boats in the harbor."

    Juxtaposition

  • 9

    "To err is human, to forgive is divine."

    Antithesis

  • 10

    "The child is the father of the man."

    Paradox

  • 11

    You have to spend money to earn money.

    Paradox

  • 12

    'Twas brillig, and the silthy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.

    Cacophony

  • 13

    From forth the fatal lions of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;

    Euphony

  • 14

    "Veni, vidi, vici"

    Asyndeton

  • 15

    "With the waves of other beer, and gin, and tea, and coffee, and what not."

    Polysyndeton

  • 16

    “All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!”

    Prolepsis

  • 17

    "When we fight, we fight for freedom"

    Anadiplosis

  • 18

    "Nothing is worse than doing nothing"

    Epanalepsis

  • 19

    "Only the poor really know what it is to suffer—only the poor"

    Epanalepsis

  • 20

    "Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering"

    Anadiplosis

  • 21

    Also known as a flashback, is a narrative technique that shows an earlier event in a story.

    Analepsis

  • 22

    "You are my fire."

    Metaphor

  • 23

    "It's a tragedy when morning cries."

    Personification

  • 24

    "I wandered lonely as a cloud."

    Simile

  • 25

    "She has a figure like an hourglass."

    Simile

  • 26

    "I will love you till the end of time."

    Hyperbole

  • 27

    You are so quiet (to a noisy class)

    Sarcasm

  • 28

    "He was addicted to the bottle."

    Metonymy

  • 29

    "The motor coughed once and then died."

    Personification

  • 30

    "Silence spoke to him with healing words."

    Personification

  • 31

    She must have weighed a ton.

    Hyperbole

  • 32

    "O liberty! O liberty! What crimes are commited in your name?"

    Apostrophe

  • 33

    "You are normally abnormal."

    Oxymoron

  • 34

    "I hate your morning breath."

    Euphemism

  • 35

    "Work, my medicine! Work!"

    Apostrophe

  • 36

    "A sleeping bull is called a bull-dozer."

    Pun

  • 37

    "No worries. It's an open secret."

    Oxymoron

  • 38

    "He is strong like an ox."

    Simile

  • 39

    Identify the figurative language used in the following sentence: "My grandchildren are the flowers of my garden."

    Metaphor

  • 40

    Analyze the figurative language in the sentence below and determine its classification: "I need to powder my nose."

    Euphemism

  • 41

    I have a million things to do.

    Hyperbole

  • 42

    "His performance is not bad"

    Litotes

  • 43

    "Let's go and be alone together."

    Oxymoron

  • 44

    "Polar bears vote for the north poll."

    Pun

  • 45

    He was an onion; to understand him, she had to peel back the layers.

    Metaphor

  • 46

    "I die, I faint, I fall."

    Anti-climax

  • 47

    Here thou, great Anna! Whom three realms obey. Dost sometimes counsel take—and sometimes tea.

    Anticlimax

  • 48

    "It was the best of time,it was the worst of time. It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..." Charles Dickens used ________ in this opening line of his novel.

    Paradox

  • 49

    Whuch of the following is an example of chiasmus?

    Bad men live that they might eat and drink, whereas good men eat and drink that they may live.

  • 50

    How are words with the same spellings and related meanings called? I put a cotton wool on my ear. He listened to their difficulties with an impatient ear. The phonetician has a good ear for tone. I tried to get her ear.

    Polysemes

  • 51

    What plot element is employed in the first scene of Shakespeare's Macbeth: the witches said, "Something wicked this may come."

    Foreshadowing

  • 52

    What kind of poem is shown below? I love my kitten. She is so little and cute. She has a pink tongue. And lots of long whiskers too. She purrs when I stroke her back.

    tanka

  • 53

    What kind of poem is shown below? Golden leaves drift down, whispering in the cool breeze, autumn paints the earth

    haiku

  • 54

    What does the poem shown below? Waves crash on the shore, singing songs of time and tide, moonlight gently glows, guiding lost ships through the dark, winds whisper secrets, stories of the deep unknown, carried far and wide, etched in sand and fading fast, like dreams at sunrise.

    choka

  • 55

    Which of the following is used between people not sharing a common discourse?

    Pidgin

  • 56

    Which of the following best describes the difference of pidgin and creole?

    Pidgin is a simplified language that develops as a mean of communication between two groups while creole develop from a pidgin.

  • 57

    Daily lives/ habitual

    Idiolect

  • 58

    Tribal group

    Ethnolect

  • 59

    Economic, age group, etc...,

    Sociolect

  • 60

    Particular section/ geographical area

    Regional Dialect

  • 61

    Distinguished through language, articulation, grammar.

    Dialect

  • 62

    Degree of formality, language in different circumtances.

    Register

  • 63

    Technical terms

    Jargon

  • 64

    Language formed as a result of contact of 2 langauges.

    Creole

  • 65

    Which of these is the most prestigious?

    Acrolect

  • 66

    Which of the these is least prestigious?

    Basilect

  • 67

    In second language acquisition, what is the route to pidginization and fossilization of errors?

    Nativization and assimilation

  • 68

    The First Philippines President from the Ilocus Region was ______.

    Elpidio Quirino

  • 69

    What in the curiculum comprises the body of Knowledge?

    Learning Content

  • 70

    Who is the father of modern communication?

    A.G Bell

  • 71

    The lowest form of learning is considered _____.

    Rote Memorization

  • 72

    Who painted the famous artwork "Spoliarium"?

    Juan Luna

  • 73

    "Crispin! Basilio! My children!" is an example of:

    Apostrophe

  • 74

    A student reflects on their learning and writes their insights in a journal. What kind of assessment is this?

    Assessment as Learning

  • 75

    What is the primary focus of measurement in education?

    Assigning numbers to performance

  • 76

    What Latin word is the term assessment derived from?

    Assidere

  • 77

    "Ophelia" is an important character in the Shakespeare's play?

    Hamlet

  • 78

    Who among the following is the proponent of Three-Tiered Model?

    Jerome Bruner

  • 79

    What is a characteristic of blended learning?

    Combining in-person and online instruction

  • 80

    Teacher Andy taught the students how fillers work in conversation. Which of the following is he trying to help them develop?

    using conversation maintenance cues

  • 81

    Language is used as a medium in literature. Then, it is safe to assume _____.

    the inseparability of Language and Literature

  • 82

    The following are considered in selecting instructional materials except ______.

    Promotion of faith and confidence in other cultures

  • 83

    “Bra”, “flu”, “fax” and “cab” are formed through ____.

    clipping

  • 84

    When reading literature, what do you call a strategy where the reader responds to literary and cultural aspects of text by writing marginal notes about them?

    annotating

  • 85

    What is the best symbolism of “wedding bed” in Homer’s Odyssey?

    constancy of their love

  • 86

    Which of the following is an intensive verb?

    becomes

  • 87

    Which of the following is not a noun phrase?

    are twins

  • 88

    What is a benefit of using LMS in a hybrid system?

    Centralized management of course materials and assessments

  • 89

    What theory emphasizes the role of language in shaping our understanding of the world?

    Deconstruction

  • 90

    Which of the following is not a Phoenician deity?

    Jupiter

  • 91

    Intertextuality believes that ___.

    Heteroglossia exists.

  • 92

    Which of the following words is different from the others?

    mountain

  • 93

    Which of the following shows that there is interaction between the text and the reader?

    reader-response

  • 94

    Bananas are fruits. What is the sense property of the statement?

    analytic

  • 95

    How many phonemes are there in the English language?

    44

  • 96

    What does Hephaestus represent?

    lameness of humans

  • 97

    The newsman’s sixth sense is also called ____.

    nose for news

  • 98

    Which of the following describes a dystopian genre?

    Bleak and oppressive settings

  • 99

    Which of the following provides guidelines that help readers analyze, interpret and evaluate?

    Literary approaches

  • 100

    What did Odysseus do when he saw his father in the orchard?

    interrogated him

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    "It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Superman!"

    Climax

  • 2

    "Do you love me? Of course you do."

    Hypophora

  • 3

    She is not a terrible singer.

    Litotes

  • 4

    "War is war."

    Tautology

  • 5

    "Moral lesson."

    Tautology

  • 6

    "I wish I could cook cookies quickly."

    Tautophony

  • 7

    "By falling to prepare, you are preparing to fail."

    Chiasmus

  • 8

    "Luxury yachts sailed past ramshackle fishing boats in the harbor."

    Juxtaposition

  • 9

    "To err is human, to forgive is divine."

    Antithesis

  • 10

    "The child is the father of the man."

    Paradox

  • 11

    You have to spend money to earn money.

    Paradox

  • 12

    'Twas brillig, and the silthy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.

    Cacophony

  • 13

    From forth the fatal lions of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;

    Euphony

  • 14

    "Veni, vidi, vici"

    Asyndeton

  • 15

    "With the waves of other beer, and gin, and tea, and coffee, and what not."

    Polysyndeton

  • 16

    “All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!”

    Prolepsis

  • 17

    "When we fight, we fight for freedom"

    Anadiplosis

  • 18

    "Nothing is worse than doing nothing"

    Epanalepsis

  • 19

    "Only the poor really know what it is to suffer—only the poor"

    Epanalepsis

  • 20

    "Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering"

    Anadiplosis

  • 21

    Also known as a flashback, is a narrative technique that shows an earlier event in a story.

    Analepsis

  • 22

    "You are my fire."

    Metaphor

  • 23

    "It's a tragedy when morning cries."

    Personification

  • 24

    "I wandered lonely as a cloud."

    Simile

  • 25

    "She has a figure like an hourglass."

    Simile

  • 26

    "I will love you till the end of time."

    Hyperbole

  • 27

    You are so quiet (to a noisy class)

    Sarcasm

  • 28

    "He was addicted to the bottle."

    Metonymy

  • 29

    "The motor coughed once and then died."

    Personification

  • 30

    "Silence spoke to him with healing words."

    Personification

  • 31

    She must have weighed a ton.

    Hyperbole

  • 32

    "O liberty! O liberty! What crimes are commited in your name?"

    Apostrophe

  • 33

    "You are normally abnormal."

    Oxymoron

  • 34

    "I hate your morning breath."

    Euphemism

  • 35

    "Work, my medicine! Work!"

    Apostrophe

  • 36

    "A sleeping bull is called a bull-dozer."

    Pun

  • 37

    "No worries. It's an open secret."

    Oxymoron

  • 38

    "He is strong like an ox."

    Simile

  • 39

    Identify the figurative language used in the following sentence: "My grandchildren are the flowers of my garden."

    Metaphor

  • 40

    Analyze the figurative language in the sentence below and determine its classification: "I need to powder my nose."

    Euphemism

  • 41

    I have a million things to do.

    Hyperbole

  • 42

    "His performance is not bad"

    Litotes

  • 43

    "Let's go and be alone together."

    Oxymoron

  • 44

    "Polar bears vote for the north poll."

    Pun

  • 45

    He was an onion; to understand him, she had to peel back the layers.

    Metaphor

  • 46

    "I die, I faint, I fall."

    Anti-climax

  • 47

    Here thou, great Anna! Whom three realms obey. Dost sometimes counsel take—and sometimes tea.

    Anticlimax

  • 48

    "It was the best of time,it was the worst of time. It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..." Charles Dickens used ________ in this opening line of his novel.

    Paradox

  • 49

    Whuch of the following is an example of chiasmus?

    Bad men live that they might eat and drink, whereas good men eat and drink that they may live.

  • 50

    How are words with the same spellings and related meanings called? I put a cotton wool on my ear. He listened to their difficulties with an impatient ear. The phonetician has a good ear for tone. I tried to get her ear.

    Polysemes

  • 51

    What plot element is employed in the first scene of Shakespeare's Macbeth: the witches said, "Something wicked this may come."

    Foreshadowing

  • 52

    What kind of poem is shown below? I love my kitten. She is so little and cute. She has a pink tongue. And lots of long whiskers too. She purrs when I stroke her back.

    tanka

  • 53

    What kind of poem is shown below? Golden leaves drift down, whispering in the cool breeze, autumn paints the earth

    haiku

  • 54

    What does the poem shown below? Waves crash on the shore, singing songs of time and tide, moonlight gently glows, guiding lost ships through the dark, winds whisper secrets, stories of the deep unknown, carried far and wide, etched in sand and fading fast, like dreams at sunrise.

    choka

  • 55

    Which of the following is used between people not sharing a common discourse?

    Pidgin

  • 56

    Which of the following best describes the difference of pidgin and creole?

    Pidgin is a simplified language that develops as a mean of communication between two groups while creole develop from a pidgin.

  • 57

    Daily lives/ habitual

    Idiolect

  • 58

    Tribal group

    Ethnolect

  • 59

    Economic, age group, etc...,

    Sociolect

  • 60

    Particular section/ geographical area

    Regional Dialect

  • 61

    Distinguished through language, articulation, grammar.

    Dialect

  • 62

    Degree of formality, language in different circumtances.

    Register

  • 63

    Technical terms

    Jargon

  • 64

    Language formed as a result of contact of 2 langauges.

    Creole

  • 65

    Which of these is the most prestigious?

    Acrolect

  • 66

    Which of the these is least prestigious?

    Basilect

  • 67

    In second language acquisition, what is the route to pidginization and fossilization of errors?

    Nativization and assimilation

  • 68

    The First Philippines President from the Ilocus Region was ______.

    Elpidio Quirino

  • 69

    What in the curiculum comprises the body of Knowledge?

    Learning Content

  • 70

    Who is the father of modern communication?

    A.G Bell

  • 71

    The lowest form of learning is considered _____.

    Rote Memorization

  • 72

    Who painted the famous artwork "Spoliarium"?

    Juan Luna

  • 73

    "Crispin! Basilio! My children!" is an example of:

    Apostrophe

  • 74

    A student reflects on their learning and writes their insights in a journal. What kind of assessment is this?

    Assessment as Learning

  • 75

    What is the primary focus of measurement in education?

    Assigning numbers to performance

  • 76

    What Latin word is the term assessment derived from?

    Assidere

  • 77

    "Ophelia" is an important character in the Shakespeare's play?

    Hamlet

  • 78

    Who among the following is the proponent of Three-Tiered Model?

    Jerome Bruner

  • 79

    What is a characteristic of blended learning?

    Combining in-person and online instruction

  • 80

    Teacher Andy taught the students how fillers work in conversation. Which of the following is he trying to help them develop?

    using conversation maintenance cues

  • 81

    Language is used as a medium in literature. Then, it is safe to assume _____.

    the inseparability of Language and Literature

  • 82

    The following are considered in selecting instructional materials except ______.

    Promotion of faith and confidence in other cultures

  • 83

    “Bra”, “flu”, “fax” and “cab” are formed through ____.

    clipping

  • 84

    When reading literature, what do you call a strategy where the reader responds to literary and cultural aspects of text by writing marginal notes about them?

    annotating

  • 85

    What is the best symbolism of “wedding bed” in Homer’s Odyssey?

    constancy of their love

  • 86

    Which of the following is an intensive verb?

    becomes

  • 87

    Which of the following is not a noun phrase?

    are twins

  • 88

    What is a benefit of using LMS in a hybrid system?

    Centralized management of course materials and assessments

  • 89

    What theory emphasizes the role of language in shaping our understanding of the world?

    Deconstruction

  • 90

    Which of the following is not a Phoenician deity?

    Jupiter

  • 91

    Intertextuality believes that ___.

    Heteroglossia exists.

  • 92

    Which of the following words is different from the others?

    mountain

  • 93

    Which of the following shows that there is interaction between the text and the reader?

    reader-response

  • 94

    Bananas are fruits. What is the sense property of the statement?

    analytic

  • 95

    How many phonemes are there in the English language?

    44

  • 96

    What does Hephaestus represent?

    lameness of humans

  • 97

    The newsman’s sixth sense is also called ____.

    nose for news

  • 98

    Which of the following describes a dystopian genre?

    Bleak and oppressive settings

  • 99

    Which of the following provides guidelines that help readers analyze, interpret and evaluate?

    Literary approaches

  • 100

    What did Odysseus do when he saw his father in the orchard?

    interrogated him