30 Questions
What is the primary goal of narration as a pattern of paragraph development?
To engage readers and convey information in a coherent manner
What type of narration uses pronouns like 'I', 'me', and 'my' to tell the story?
First-Person Narration
What is the typical order of events in a narrative paragraph?
Chronological order
Which of the following is an example of a narrative paragraph?
I woke up from a nightmare.
What is the main purpose of using narration in journalism?
To engage readers and convey information in a coherent manner
How many patterns of paragraph development are discussed in the provided module?
7
What is the narrative style that directly addresses the reader, using 'you'?
Second-Person Narration
Which type of narration has limited access to the inner thoughts and feelings of characters other than the focal one?
Third-Person Limited
What is the main difference between Third-Person Omniscient and Third-Person Limited narration?
One has limited access to thoughts, while the other has full access
In which type of narration does the narrator know and see all, including the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters?
Third-Person Omniscient
What is the primary purpose of using Second-Person Narration in a text?
To instruct or guide the reader
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Third-Person Limited narration?
It provides a broad perspective on multiple characters
What type of narration is used when the narrator has access to the deepest thoughts and motivations of each character?
Omniscient
What is the main characteristic of Third-Person Objective narration?
It presents the story without interpretation
Which type of narration is used to write about each event and provide specific details?
Paced Narration
What is the purpose of Clipped Narration?
To give a concise yet informative picture of what happened
What is the tone of the example of Paced Narration given in the passage?
Frantic and anxious
What is the main difference between Third-Person Objective and Omniscient narration?
One reveals thoughts and feelings, while the other does not
What is the maximum duration of a bus trip?
24 hours
What is the main concern of the speaker's families?
Their job security
What is the seating arrangement in jeepneys?
Passengers sit side by side facing the other passengers
What is the speaker's request to the audience?
To keep on giving their best at work
What is the purpose of the administration's efforts?
To ensure job security and provide for families' needs
What is the main difference between the length of jeepney and bus routes?
Buses have longer routes than jeepneys
What is the alternative pattern used to compare jeepneys and buses?
Alternative pattern
What is the topic of the Reading and Writing Activity?
Patterns of paragraph development
How many passengers can buses accommodate at most?
60 passengers
What is the requested file format for the submission?
Not in PDF form
What is the primary purpose of comparing jeepneys and buses?
To demonstrate their effectiveness as public transportation
Study Notes
Narration
- A pattern of paragraph development that involves telling a story or recounting a series of events, often used in literature, journalism, and personal writing.
- Typically follows a chronological order, presenting events as they unfold in time.
Types of Narration
- First-Person Narration: The story is told from the perspective of a character within the story, using pronouns like "I," "me," and "my."
- Second-Person Narration: Addresses the reader directly, using "you."
- Third-Person Limited: The story is told from an outside perspective, focusing on the thoughts and experiences of one character.
- Third-Person Omniscient: The narrator knows and sees all, including the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
- Third-Person Objective: The narrator presents the story without revealing any characters' thoughts or feelings.
- Clipped Narration: The writer only writes the most important event and gives the general picture of what happened.
- Paced Narration: The writer writes about each event and provides specific details about what happened.
Seven Patterns of Paragraph Development
- Topic 1: Narration
- Topic 2: Description
- Topic 3: Definition
- Topic 4: Exemplification
- Topic 5: Comparison and contrast
- Topic 6: Cause and effect
- Topic 7: Persuasion
Test your understanding of the seven patterns of paragraph development, including narration, description, definition, exemplification, comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and persuasion. Identify the techniques used in writing to convey meaning and structure.
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