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Chapter 6 Quiz
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Which of the following, according to your textbook, best describes how students learn to respond in schooling?
reviews → personal responses → analytical interpretative responses → critical responses
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personal responses → reviews → analytical interpretative responses → critical responses
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personal responses → critical responses → reviews → analytical interpretative responses
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analytical interpretative responses → personal responses → reviews → critical responses
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Language for engaging with other voices, possibilities and perspectives is known as
Engagement
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Graduation
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Transitivity
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Cohesion
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Read Text A.
TEXT A
Ziba Came on a Boat
: A Review
Ziba Came on a Boat
(Puffin 2007) is a picture book about refugees written by Liz Lofthouse and illustrated by Robert Ingpen.
Based on real events, it is the moving story of a little girl whose family has lost everything and who flees her home country for safety. The story intertwines images of home and a precarious life on a tiny boat in the ocean. Life of home is evocatively described in image and text. The readers are taken on a brave journey toward a new life.
This beautiful picture book has been nominated for numerous awards. It is a valuable book for anyone interested in refugees and displaced persons.
Text A is an example of:
an interpretation
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a review
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a personal response
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a critical response
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The underlined words in the sentence, It is
the moving story of a little girl whose family has lost everything and who flees her home for safety
are an example of:
Appreciation
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Affect
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Graduation
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Judgement
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The sentence,
Life of home is evocatively described in image and text, is an example of
an indirect Appreciation of the author
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an indirect Judgement of the author
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a direct Judgement of the book
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a direct expression of Affect
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In the sentence, This beautiful picture book
has been nominated for numerous awards
, the underlined words are an example of
Appreciation: reaction
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Appreciation: social value
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Appreciation: composition
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Judgement: normality
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In the sentence—
I loved the costumes in Game of Thrones
— 'I loved' is an example of:
modality
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Appreciation: composition
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Affect: happiness unhappiness
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Judgement: tenacity
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In the following sentence, 'Cate Blanchett is
a talented actor
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Judgement: capacity
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Judgement: normality
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Appreciation: social value
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Appreciation: reaction
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In the sentence,
Amyl and the Sniffers were absolutely, fabulously, outrageously good at their recent gig—
'absolutely, fabulously, outrageously good' is an example of:
a verb group
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Graduation or adjusted language
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a rich noun group
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nominalisation
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It is important for teachers to know about development within the genres for responding so that
students learn to write reviews well
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students learn to write personal responses
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they can understand how students' knowledge and skills develop cumulatively, with early genres being built on in later years
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they can develop students' critical thinking skills
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