Direction: Tell whether the statement is True or False.
1. Evaluative language is either positive or negative language that judges the worth of something.
2. An evaluative language does not express opinion, attitude and point of view.
3. There is a need to state the evaluation or recommendation and then support it by referring to the criteria.
4. In an evaluative language, the writer cannot make judgment about people, ideas, and possible actions.
5. Assessing quality of objects such as literary works is part of an evaluative language approach.
6. A coordinating conjunction is word that joins two independent clauses. 7. We need not use a comma after a coordinating conjunctions.
8. Another method of joining two dependent clauses with related and equal ideas is to use a conjunctive adverb.
9. A conjunctive adverb is a linking word that demonstrates a relationship between two clauses.
10. Having to express one's stand is a difficult task.
11. We don't need to use a criteria when we are using evaluative language.
12. We are not always in a condition where we can express our feelings and be responsible for it, that is why we have to learn to use appropriate evaluate language to convey our feelings correctly
13. Two independent clauses with related and equal idea can be joined by a conjunctive adverb.
14. The acronym FANBOYS will help you remember the 7 coordinating conjunctions.
15. Words and phrases that connect and make logical transitions between sentences, paragraphs are called conjunctions.
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Answer:
1.TRUE
2.FALSE
3.TRUE
4.TRUE
5.TRUE
6.FALSE
7.TRUE
8.FALSE
9.FALSE
10.TRUE
11.TRUE
12.TRUE
13.FALSE
14.TRUE
15.FALSE
Explanation:
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