This document outlines the topics and sections that will be covered on the second quarterly examinations for various subjects, including language, writing, literature, debate, journalism, and mythology. For each subject, there are 6-10 sections that provide details on grammar rules, literary elements, debate formats, journalistic practices, and mythology topics. The examinations will assess students' understanding of verbs, modifiers, vocabulary, persuasive and essay writing techniques, plot analysis, symbolism, fallacies, copyreading skills, and Greek and Roman gods.
This document outlines the topics and sections that will be covered on the second quarterly examinations for various subjects, including language, writing, literature, debate, journalism, and mythology. For each subject, there are 6-10 sections that provide details on grammar rules, literary elements, debate formats, journalistic practices, and mythology topics. The examinations will assess students' understanding of verbs, modifiers, vocabulary, persuasive and essay writing techniques, plot analysis, symbolism, fallacies, copyreading skills, and Greek and Roman gods.
This document outlines the topics and sections that will be covered on the second quarterly examinations for various subjects, including language, writing, literature, debate, journalism, and mythology. For each subject, there are 6-10 sections that provide details on grammar rules, literary elements, debate formats, journalistic practices, and mythology topics. The examinations will assess students' understanding of verbs, modifiers, vocabulary, persuasive and essay writing techniques, plot analysis, symbolism, fallacies, copyreading skills, and Greek and Roman gods.
This document outlines the topics and sections that will be covered on the second quarterly examinations for various subjects, including language, writing, literature, debate, journalism, and mythology. For each subject, there are 6-10 sections that provide details on grammar rules, literary elements, debate formats, journalistic practices, and mythology topics. The examinations will assess students' understanding of verbs, modifiers, vocabulary, persuasive and essay writing techniques, plot analysis, symbolism, fallacies, copyreading skills, and Greek and Roman gods.
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Second Quarterly Examinations – Pointers
International Academe of EnScieMa
Language 7 B. Plot Analysis
C. Elements of a Story Analysis I. Verbs V. The Tame Bird and the Free Bird A. Conditionals VI. The Man Named Mahatma 1. Real A. Knowing a Biography 2. Unreal B. Time Indicators 1. Past Literature 9 2. Present 3. Present I. Beowulf II. Subject-Verb Agreement A. Recognizing an Epic A. Rules B. Character Analysis and Sketching B. Exceptions C. Plot Analysis III. Modifiers II. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love A. Adjectives III. The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd 1. Types A. Identifying Symbols 2. Degrees of Comparison B. Symbolism and Metaphorization B. Adverbs C. Single-word Symbolism 1. Types D. Phrase Symbolism 2. Degrees of Comparison IV. Sonnet 29 IV. Vocabulary A. Sonnets 1. Definition and Elements 2. Types Writing 7 a. English/Shakespearean b. Italian/Petrarchan I. Persuasive Writing V. Vocabulary A. Goal/Purpose B. Guidelines C. Do’s and Don’t’s Debate 9 II. Essay Writing A. Elements I. The Modified Oregon-Oxford Format B. Types A. Team Divisions 1. Formal B. Team Speakers 2. Informal C. Issues C. Sources of Information II. Fallacies D. Guidelines A. Fallacies of Presumption E. Do’s and Don’t’s 1. Begging the Question 2. Irrelevant Conclusion 3. Complex Question Language 8 4. Non sequitur
I. Expanding S-IV Sentences
II. Expanding S-LV-C Sentences Journalism 9 III. Expanding S-TV-DO Sentences IV. Expanding S-TV-IO-DO Sentences I. Copyreading V. Expanding S-TV-DO-OC Sentences A. Definition VI. Prepositional Phrases B. Symbols A. As Adjectives C. 10 basic Rules to follow B. As Adverbs D. Duties of a Copyreader VII. Verbal Phrases E. What to Copyread A. Infinitive Phrases B. Participial Phrases 1. Present Literature for the 4th Years 2. Past VIII. Clause Modifiers I. Mythology A. Adjective Clause A. Myth vs Mythology B. Adverb Clause II. The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus IX. Basic Sentence Patterns A. Greek and Roman X. Vocabulary B. The Lesser Gods and Goddesses III. The Eight Brief Tales of Lovers IV. The Quest of the Golden Fleece Literature 8 V. The Story of Pandora VI. The Fall of Troy I. Indian Literature A. Definition and World Contribution B. Great Writers Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary II. Salutation to the Dawn A. Symbols in Poems I. Spelling Words (2 sets) B. Affective Approach towards Poems II. SAT Vocabulary Words (3 sets) III. Fourteen Poems III. Reading Comprehension Activities IV. The Ramayana IV. Home Keys and Finger Assignments/Positions A. Character Analysis