The document defines key concepts in communication such as the definition of communication, the three elements and steps in communication, and the purposes of different types of communication like informative, persuasive, narrative, and affective communication. It also defines key writing concepts like paragraphs and the structure of a cohesive paragraph, including that the topic sentence should be in the first sentence, evidence in sentences 3-5, and the conclusion in the final sentence. The intended audience for the paragraphs is students, teachers, and peers.
The document defines key concepts in communication such as the definition of communication, the three elements and steps in communication, and the purposes of different types of communication like informative, persuasive, narrative, and affective communication. It also defines key writing concepts like paragraphs and the structure of a cohesive paragraph, including that the topic sentence should be in the first sentence, evidence in sentences 3-5, and the conclusion in the final sentence. The intended audience for the paragraphs is students, teachers, and peers.
The document defines key concepts in communication such as the definition of communication, the three elements and steps in communication, and the purposes of different types of communication like informative, persuasive, narrative, and affective communication. It also defines key writing concepts like paragraphs and the structure of a cohesive paragraph, including that the topic sentence should be in the first sentence, evidence in sentences 3-5, and the conclusion in the final sentence. The intended audience for the paragraphs is students, teachers, and peers.
a. The exchange of thoughts, concepts, imaginations, behaviors, and written text
b. The sharing of information between individuals c. The process of transferring information from one individual to another d. All of the above 2. What are the three elements in communication? a. Sender, message, and medium b. Encoding, message, and decoding c. Sender, medium, and recipient d. None of the above 3. What are the three steps in communication? a. Message, encoding, and decoding b. Sender, medium, and recipient c. Exposition, climax, and resolution d. Introduction, rising action, and falling action 4. What is the purpose of a narrative? a. To entertain others b. To present events with a particular point of view c. To convince others d. To express emotions 5. What are the two kinds of Literary Devices? a. Literary Elements and Literary Techniques b. Plot and Character c. Rising Action and Climax d. Introduction and Resolution 6. What is the climax in a narrative? a. The beginning of the story where characters and setting are introduced b. The turning point in the story where the conflict reaches its highest point c. The conclusion of the story where the conflict is resolved d. The part of the story where the conflict begins to escalate 7. What is the purpose of a paragraph? a. To organize writing and make it easier for the reader to understand b. To express an opinion c. To present a sequence of events d. To share useful information 8. What is the most important element in communication? a. The recipient b. The medium c. The sender d. The message 9. What is the purpose of informative communication? a. To share useful information b. To convince others c. To share emotions d. To entertain through words 10. What is the purpose of persuasive communication? a. To share useful information b. To convince others c. To share emotions d. To entertain through words 11. What is the purpose of narrative communication? a. To share useful information b. To convince others c. To share a sequence of events d. To entertain through words 12. What is the purpose of affective communication? a. To share useful information b. To convince others c. To share emotions (positive or negative) d. To entertain through words 13. What is the purpose of imaginative communication? a. To share useful information b. To convince others c. To create and entertain through words d. To share emotions 14. What is personal communication? a. Interpersonal communication b. Communication concerning school c. Communication concerning company/business d. Communication through written text 15. What is academic communication? a. Interpersonal communication b. Communication concerning school c. Communication concerning company/business d. Communication through written text 16. What is business communication? a. Interpersonal communication b. Communication concerning school c. Communication concerning company/business d. Communication through written text 17. What is verbal communication? a. Dealing with body language b. Dealing with speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills c. Dealing with written text d. Dealing with emotions 18. What is a paragraph? a. A group of sentences related to a single topic. b. A group of sentences related to different topics. c. A single sentence. d. A list of facts. 19. Why are paragraphs important in writing? a. To make writing easier to understand. b. To confuse the reader. c. To present information in a disorganized manner. d. To express opinions in a disorganized manner. 20. What is the commonly used format for a paragraph? a. A 1-2 sentence paragraph b. A 5-6 sentence paragraph c. A 10-12 sentence paragraph d. A 20 sentence paragraph 21. How many sentences should a cohesive paragraph include? a. 1-2 b. 3-4 c. 5-6 d. 10-12 22. What is the first step in writing a cohesive paragraph? a. Writing the conclusion b. Writing the topic c. Writing the supporting evidence d. Brainstorming the topic, claim, and supporting evidence 23. What is the purpose of a paragraph? a. To express opinions b. To present information in a disorganized manner c. To share useful information d. To entertain through words 24. What should sentence 1 of a cohesive paragraph contain? a. Evidence b. Claim c. Topic d. Conclusion 25. What should sentence 2 of a cohesive paragraph contain? a. Evidence b. Claim c. Topic d. Conclusion 26. What should sentences 3, 4, and 5 of a cohesive paragraph contain? a. Topic b. Claim c. Evidence d. Conclusion 27. What should the final sentence of a cohesive paragraph contain? a. Evidence b. Claim c. Topic d. Conclusion 28. Who is the audience for a paragraph in this module? a. Self b. Peers c. Teacher d. All of the above