1) What is the tone typically used in problem-solution essays? a) Emotional and subjective b) Authoritative and persuasive c) Confused and disorganized d) Uncertain and speculative 2) Which of the following is an example of a problem-solution essay topic? a) "The Importance of Exercise" b) "Climate Change: Causes and Effects" c) "Reducing Plastic Pollution in Oceans" d) "My Favorite Hobby" 3) Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective problem-solution essays? a) Clear problem statement b) Presentation of biased viewpoints c) Logical organization d) Supported solutions with evidence 4) What distinguishes a problem-solution essay from other types of essays? a) It focuses on fictional stories. b) It presents a problem and proposes solutions. c) It contains only personal opinions. d) It lacks organization. 5) The target audience of problem-solution texts can be diverse and may include a combination of the following: a) stakeholders  b) decision-makers c) the public d) all of the above 6) This type of claim asserts whether something is true or false, or to what extent it is true. a) claim of truth b) claim of fact c) claim of value d) claim of policy 7) This type of claim expresses a judgment about something, stating whether it is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable. It involves subjective assessments based on personal beliefs, cultural norms, or ethical principles. a) claim of truth b) claim of fact c) claim of value d) claim of policy 8) This type of claim proposes a specific course of action or solution to address a problem or achieve a particular goal. It focuses on what should be done or what actions should be taken.   a) claim of truth b) claim of fact c) claim of value d) claim of policy 9) It refers to the act of directly citing or referencing specific language or passages from a text to support the main idea. a) quoting b) summarizing c) paraphrasing d) plagiarizing 10) It involves restating information from the original text in your own words while retaining the original meaning. a) quoting b) summarizing c) paraphrasing d) plagiarizing 11) Drafting is primarily focused on perfecting grammar, spelling, and the organization of ideas. a) TRUE b) FALSE 12) During the prewriting stage, one should start by writing the introduction to set the tone and introduce the topic. a) TRUE b) FALSE 13) Drafting is the second stage of the writing process, where the main goal is to shape the ideas into a written essay. a) TRUE b) FALSE 14) In the prewriting stage, organizing thoughts in an illogical sequence and developing the central idea using supporting details are crucial steps. a) TRUE b) FALSE 15) The drafting stage is less concerned with the final structure of the essay and more with putting ideas into words. a) TRUE b) FALSE 16) The act or process of expressing ideas, thoughts, or information through written language. a) Writing b) Listening c) Speaking d) Reading 17) Accuracy, exactness, or attention to detail in the way something is done or expressed. a) Precision b) Sequence c) Clarity d) Speed 18) Clearness or transparency in communication, making ideas easy to understand. a) clarity b) accuracy 19) The process of reviewing, editing, and improving something, such as a written work or a plan. a) Revision b) Editing c) Drafting d) Publishing 20) The order in which things happen or are arranged. a) outline b) sequence c) summarize d) paraphrase 21) Revising is a process during which a writer engages in brainstorming and collects all essential information for the paper. a) TRUE b) FALSE 22) The goal of rephrasing is to improve the coherence, effectiveness, and overall quality of any written work. a) TRUE b) FALSE 23) Drafting is a process where an author’s idea is being transformed into a written work. a) TRUE b) FALSE 24) Editing is where the author prepares their written work for publication. a) TRUE b) FALSE 25) The prewriting process involves making your topic more specific, as well as figuring out why you are writing and who you are writing for. a) TRUE b) FALSE

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