A) Analysing data B) Describing a process C) Telling a story D) Arguing a point
A) Personal experience B) Technical jargon C) Abstract concepts
A) Third person only B) Second person always C) No specific point of view D) First person
A) Persuade the reader strongly B) Tell a story engagingly C) Compare ideas D) Explain a topic neutrally
A) Only scientific topics B) Personal experiences or stories C) Only historical events D) Only fictional stories
A) Words with opposite meanings B) Words that are abbreviations C) Words that sound alike D) Words with similar meanings
A) Up and down B) Big and small C) Happy and joyful D) Fast and slow
A) To confuse the reader B) To add errors C) To avoid repetition D) To make text longer
A) Tired B) Angry C) Joyful D) Sad
A) Limiting expression B) Creating ambiguity C) Reducing clarity D) Enhancing variety
A) Verb B) Adjective C) Noun D) Adverb
A) Verb B) Adjective C) Adverb D) Noun
A) Adverb B) Adjective C) Verb D) Preposition
A) Adverb B) Conjunction C) Preposition D) Interjection
A) Adverb B) Preposition C) Noun D) Conjunction
A) Conjunction B) Adverb C) Noun D) Interjection
A) Adverb B) Pronoun C) Adjective D) Verb
A) Adjective B) Noun C) Adverb D) Preposition
A) Conjunction B) Prepositions C) Interjection D) Adverb
A) Adjective B) Verb C) Adverb D) Noun |