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What is the course code for the Great Books course?
What is the prerequisite for enrolling in the Great Books course?
What capability is emphasized in the course outcome CO1?
What is one of the topics covered in Module 1 of the course?
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Which of the following does NOT appear to be a topic in the course's introductory module?
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What document identifies the effectiveness date of the course module?
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What is the course unit value for the Great Books course?
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Who prepared the course module according to the document?
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What is a common element found in sci-fi novels?
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What distinguishes fantasy novels from other genres?
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How do dystopian novels differ from utopian novels?
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What characterizes magical realism in literature?
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Which author is known for a well-known fantasy series?
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Realist literature typically depicts settings that are:
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Which one of these is NOT a common theme in dystopian novels?
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What is a defining feature of the magical realism genre?
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What is the main course outcome for the Great Books course?
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Which literary genre is specifically mentioned in the module's learning outcomes?
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Which learning outcome focuses on the significance of language in literature?
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What is the prerequisite for enrolling in the Great Books course?
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What is a focus area in distinguishing literature within the course?
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How many units is the Great Books course worth?
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Which aspect is not a part of the learning outcomes for the module?
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What does the course's abbreviation 'LIT 100' stand for?
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What is the course code for the Great Books course?
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the literature covered in Eastern Literature?
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Which literary elements are emphasized in the course outcomes?
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What is one of the primary objectives of the Great Books course?
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Which of the following outcomes involves discussing the significance of language?
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What is a prerequisite for the Great Books course?
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When was the Great Books course module effective from?
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Which work is associated with Arabic literature in this course?
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What is a defining characteristic of literary fiction?
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Which of the following is an example of non-fiction?
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How does fiction differ from non-fiction?
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What purpose does literary fiction typically serve?
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of non-fiction?
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What is one role of literature as described?
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Which of the following is NOT considered a type of literary genre?
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How does literary fiction differ from popular fiction?
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Study Notes
Purposive Communication Course Overview
- Course Title: COM100 Purposive Communication, offered by the College of Arts and Sciences at Enverga University Foundation.
- Effective Date: August 15, 2022, with a prerequisite of none and a total of 3 course units.
Importance of Literature
- Literature facilitates comparison of personal experiences with those of others.
- It provides valuable information applicable across various subjects like Geography, Science, History, and Social Studies.
Types of Literature
- Fiction: Imaginary writing intended for information, education, and entertainment; includes plays, poems, novels, and oral literature.
- Non-Fiction: Factual writing that presents real events and characters, including autobiographies, essays, and subject textbooks.
Literary Genres
- Literary Fiction: Appreciated for artistic value, often featuring political criticism and character-driven narratives.
- Science Fiction: Key elements include time travel, space exploration, and futuristic societies.
- Fantasy: Features imaginary characters and worlds, often inspired by mythology; popular among both children and adults.
- Dystopian Fiction: Depicts societies perceived as worse than the present, contrasting with utopian fiction.
- Magical Realism: Blends realistic narrative with magical elements accepted as normal within the story's universe.
- Realist Literature: Grounded in authenticity, presenting scenarios that could occur in the real world.
Eastern Literature Focus
- Module covers Arabic and Middle Eastern Literature, exploring genres and elements.
- Key works include:
- Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat
- Arabian Nights (Tale of Scheherazade)
Course Learning Outcomes
- Students will be able to:
- Identify various literary genres and their elements.
- Discuss the significance of language and parables in literature.
- Distinguish between different forms of Arabic and Middle Eastern literature.
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Test your knowledge on Purposive Communication with this quiz based on the module provided by Enverga University Foundation. This quiz covers key concepts and practices crucial for effective communication in various contexts.