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CNF QUIZ
30問 • 1年前
  • Sarah Taguinod
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  • 1

    A___ is a first-person account by the person (narrator) who has faced instances of social and political inequality, oppression, or any specific form of marginalization.

    testimonio

  • 2

    Testimonial literature has been defined by as ____ an authentic narrative, told by a witness who is moved to narrate by the urgency. of a situation (e.g., war, oppression, revolution, etc.).

    George Yudice

  • 3

    Testimonio, is directly translated to the English word “____,” but there are important differences between the two words

    testimony

  • 4

    “____” is a critical appraisal of an establishment or product so that potential consumers can have an idea of what to expect

    review

  • 5

    Testimonies are always ____ and ____

    intentional and political

  • 6

    Testimonio is first person narrative. True or false

    true

  • 7

    focuses on feature, profile, or lifestyle journalistic writing with the use fictional narrative styles.

    literary journalism

  • 8

    Elements of literary journalism

    context, narration, character development, voice

  • 9

    Refers to the specific setting or background of the text

    context

  • 10

    A constant element of literary journalism since it encompasses all the other elements and serves as the main point of the text.

    narration

  • 11

    The people involved in the text play an important role in the development of the focused topic or individual

    character development

  • 12

    Is crucial on the writer's part because it will dictate wether the tone and the way the text is written relates or not to the readers.

    voice

  • 13

    Characteristics of literary journalism

    immersion, accuracy, subjectivity

  • 14

    This involves collecting, verifying, and assessing information that almost resembles news gathering; however, it is more elaborate and includes characteristics of typical feature articles.

    investigative features

  • 15

    This is a written portrait of a person, usually published as an article or news. The information in a profile comes from interviews and data gathering from family, friends, or colleagues of the subject of the piece.

    profile

  • 16

    This is a feature story that presents stories of people or animals in an emotional way. Some call this soft news because it is fact-based but aims to rouse emotions.

    human interest story

  • 17

    This refers to an article that presents the good and positive ways a person lives his or her life, as well the travel stories that involve food, culture, sceneries, and showcasing the place visited

    lifestyle and travel story

  • 18

    Is the art of blending documentary with personal observations, perceptions, and anecdotal evidences.

    reportage

  • 19

    Refers to cultural and societal realities, past developments, and current affairs.

    reportage

  • 20

    a genre within creative non-fiction that presents factual real-life stories but with the storytelling techniques and stylistic conventions of fictional works. Therefore, it is a blend between journalism and fiction.

    reportage

  • 21

    Gives readers a foundational understanding of the social or cultural context followed and written about. As a more technical genre

    historical background and casualty

  • 22

    Is a must to present to readers with materials and sources that will make them understand the basis of all the text's content.

    material citation

  • 23

    To make the content even more captivating to the readers.

    narrative styles

  • 24

    Characteristics of reportage

    clarity, dynamism, informativeness

  • 25

    Is reflected in the accurate use of detailing that appeals to the senses. Since reportage is primarily factual, descriptions should be clearly, logically, and chronologically presented.

    clarity

  • 26

    Is the variety in terms of the plot and overall story presented. A text is dynamic when it can offer a story that is common to all but represented in a different way.

    dynamism

  • 27

    Is a feature that reflects the purpose of reportage writing. This characteristic highlights the relevance of the content and the point of audience awareness

    informativeness

  • 28

    a genre that presents factual real-life stories but with the storytelling techniques and stylistic conventions of fictional works.

    literary reportage

  • 29

    Types of reportage

    Biography, Travel writing, Personal essay, Historical writing, Long-form journalism

  • 30

    vivid description of the combination of the taste and smell of the food that can create a feeling of nostalgia in your readers effect

    Proustian

  • 21st

    21st

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    21st

    21st

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    diass haha

    diass haha

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    diass haha

    diass haha

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    R&W

    R&W

    Sarah Taguinod · 42問 · 1年前

    R&W

    R&W

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    pr

    pr

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    pr

    pr

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    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Sarah Taguinod · 41問 · 1年前

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    41問 • 1年前
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    cnf

    cnf

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    cnf

    cnf

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    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    Sarah Taguinod · 59問 · 1年前

    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    59問 • 1年前
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    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    Sarah Taguinod · 59問 · 1年前

    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    Earth and Life Science Mock Test

    59問 • 1年前
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    PHILO

    PHILO

    Sarah Taguinod · 46問 · 1年前

    PHILO

    PHILO

    46問 • 1年前
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    cesc haha

    cesc haha

    Sarah Taguinod · 73問 · 1年前

    cesc haha

    cesc haha

    73問 • 1年前
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    PHILO 2ND QUARTER

    PHILO 2ND QUARTER

    Sarah Taguinod · 27問 · 1年前

    PHILO 2ND QUARTER

    PHILO 2ND QUARTER

    27問 • 1年前
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    philo intersubjectivity

    philo intersubjectivity

    Sarah Taguinod · 20問 · 1年前

    philo intersubjectivity

    philo intersubjectivity

    20問 • 1年前
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    mil

    mil

    Sarah Taguinod · 14問 · 1年前

    mil

    mil

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A___ is a first-person account by the person (narrator) who has faced instances of social and political inequality, oppression, or any specific form of marginalization.

    testimonio

  • 2

    Testimonial literature has been defined by as ____ an authentic narrative, told by a witness who is moved to narrate by the urgency. of a situation (e.g., war, oppression, revolution, etc.).

    George Yudice

  • 3

    Testimonio, is directly translated to the English word “____,” but there are important differences between the two words

    testimony

  • 4

    “____” is a critical appraisal of an establishment or product so that potential consumers can have an idea of what to expect

    review

  • 5

    Testimonies are always ____ and ____

    intentional and political

  • 6

    Testimonio is first person narrative. True or false

    true

  • 7

    focuses on feature, profile, or lifestyle journalistic writing with the use fictional narrative styles.

    literary journalism

  • 8

    Elements of literary journalism

    context, narration, character development, voice

  • 9

    Refers to the specific setting or background of the text

    context

  • 10

    A constant element of literary journalism since it encompasses all the other elements and serves as the main point of the text.

    narration

  • 11

    The people involved in the text play an important role in the development of the focused topic or individual

    character development

  • 12

    Is crucial on the writer's part because it will dictate wether the tone and the way the text is written relates or not to the readers.

    voice

  • 13

    Characteristics of literary journalism

    immersion, accuracy, subjectivity

  • 14

    This involves collecting, verifying, and assessing information that almost resembles news gathering; however, it is more elaborate and includes characteristics of typical feature articles.

    investigative features

  • 15

    This is a written portrait of a person, usually published as an article or news. The information in a profile comes from interviews and data gathering from family, friends, or colleagues of the subject of the piece.

    profile

  • 16

    This is a feature story that presents stories of people or animals in an emotional way. Some call this soft news because it is fact-based but aims to rouse emotions.

    human interest story

  • 17

    This refers to an article that presents the good and positive ways a person lives his or her life, as well the travel stories that involve food, culture, sceneries, and showcasing the place visited

    lifestyle and travel story

  • 18

    Is the art of blending documentary with personal observations, perceptions, and anecdotal evidences.

    reportage

  • 19

    Refers to cultural and societal realities, past developments, and current affairs.

    reportage

  • 20

    a genre within creative non-fiction that presents factual real-life stories but with the storytelling techniques and stylistic conventions of fictional works. Therefore, it is a blend between journalism and fiction.

    reportage

  • 21

    Gives readers a foundational understanding of the social or cultural context followed and written about. As a more technical genre

    historical background and casualty

  • 22

    Is a must to present to readers with materials and sources that will make them understand the basis of all the text's content.

    material citation

  • 23

    To make the content even more captivating to the readers.

    narrative styles

  • 24

    Characteristics of reportage

    clarity, dynamism, informativeness

  • 25

    Is reflected in the accurate use of detailing that appeals to the senses. Since reportage is primarily factual, descriptions should be clearly, logically, and chronologically presented.

    clarity

  • 26

    Is the variety in terms of the plot and overall story presented. A text is dynamic when it can offer a story that is common to all but represented in a different way.

    dynamism

  • 27

    Is a feature that reflects the purpose of reportage writing. This characteristic highlights the relevance of the content and the point of audience awareness

    informativeness

  • 28

    a genre that presents factual real-life stories but with the storytelling techniques and stylistic conventions of fictional works.

    literary reportage

  • 29

    Types of reportage

    Biography, Travel writing, Personal essay, Historical writing, Long-form journalism

  • 30

    vivid description of the combination of the taste and smell of the food that can create a feeling of nostalgia in your readers effect

    Proustian