Transition Words Song

Transition Words Song

guys Pahingi nang Song na may transition words plsss​

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1. guys Pahingi nang Song na may transition words plsss​


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2. Think of a movie, series, anime, or song title. Remove a word and replace it with a COHESIVE DEVICE/TRANSITIONAL WORD instead. NOTE: 1. Type the cohesive device/transitional word using uppercase letters. 2. Kindly indicate if the example you have given is a movie, series, anime or song.​


Answer:

fly me to the moon

Explanation:

yun lang alam kung anime


3. novels poem and songs are example of writings that can blank A. transitional wordsB.repition C.orderingD.entertainE.persuasivePa help namn po need ko na po bukas I follow ko po at I brainlest ko please help po need ko po yung tamang sagot Thank you so much po pala sa pag sagot​


Answer:

sorry I need points sorry


4. 1. Where does the word “prose” come from? A. Latino B. Oratio C. Prose D. Prosa Oratio 2. It is a kind of prose where factual narrative of events is shown. A. Prose Poetry C. Fictional Prose B. Heroic Prose D. Non-Fictional Prose 3. To what kind of prose do myths, legends, and fables belong to? A. Prose Poetry C. Fictional Prose B. Heroic Prose D. Non-Fictional Prose 4. A form of literature wherein the expression of ideas and feelings of the writer is shown through the use of lines, verses and stanzas. A. Drama C. Poetry B. Novels D. Prose 5. What type of poetry do all kinds of songs belong? A. Dramatic Poems C. Lyric Poems B. Limerick Poems D. Narrative Poems 6. What figurative language is expressed in the following lines below? “ Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea, Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn,” - Lines 13-14 “ The World Is Too Much With Us” by William Wordsworth. A. Allusion C. Personification B. Apostrophe D. Simile 7. What figurative language is expressed in the following lines below? “O fields! O woods! when , when shall I be made The happiest tenant of your shade?” – Lines 19-20 “ The Wish” by Abraham Cowley. A. Allusion B. Apostrophe C. Hyperbole D. Simile 8. What sound device is used in this line? “Full fathom five thy father lies” – Line 1 “Sea Dirge”-William Shakespeare A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance D. Rhyme PART I Day 1 3 9. It is a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllable in a poetic line. A. Alliteraton B. Onomatopoeia C. Rhyme D. Rhythm 10. What is the rhythm shown in this poetic line? “Come live with me and be my love” – Line 1 “ The Passionate Shepherd To His Love” by Christopher Marlowe. A. Trochaic dimeter C. Trochaic tetrameter B. Trochaic trimeter D. Trochaic pentameter 11. What figure of speech used in this poetic line? “By shallow rivers to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals” – Lines 7-8 “ The Passionate Shepherd To His Love” by Christopher Marlowe. A. Imagery B. Metaphor C. Oxymoron D. Symbol 12. A form of non-fiction prose that captures the personality of a person through the use of words. It is called_______. A. Commentary C. Character Sketch B. Film Review D. Argumentative Essay 13. How many parts are there in a character sketch? A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 14. This is a part of character sketch where the writer provides background information to the readers about the person he or she is writing about. A. Body C. Introduction B. Conclusion D. Transitions 15. To what sensory image do these lines below appeals? “Canon in front of them Volleyed and thundered” – “The Charge Of The Light Brigade” by Alfred Lord Tennyson A. Sight B. Sound C. Taste D. Touch


Answer:

1. D 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.B 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.A


5. Read the following sentences. Underline the transitional word or phrase that would best complete it. 1. He (at last, below, finally)figured out the electrical problem in the establishment. 2. (Shortly, As soon as, Elsewhere)the principal arrives, the program will start. 3. Niklaus is living (above, thereafter, nearby)the school, so he never gets late. 4. (Although, Alongside, Finally) he does not qualify to be a scholar, he still tries his best to get a good grade. 5. Philippines produces more tropical fruits (certainly, close to, compared with) Vietnam. 6. She headed (to the left, besides, at first) instead of going to the right. 7. Miggy went to the hospital (shortly, alternatively, far) when he heard about the accident which happened to his brother. 8. Bruno Mars songs will (naturally, likely, always) be on top of the most listened and downloaded songs in iTunes. 9. His own parents are religious (however, in the future, on top that) they do not act like one. 10. Many issues and problems were being faced by most of the people but (at the same time, instead, outside) their courage pushes them to keep going.


Answer:

1.finally

2.as soon as

3.nearby

4.although

5.compared with

6.to the left

7.shortly

8.always

9.however

10.at the same time


6. 1. Which of the following is NOT true about the music of India?a. Music is as vast as its geographic location.b. Music reflects different aspect of Asian culture.c. Music is a source of spiritual inspiration.d. Music is similar to Western style.2. On which Philippine singing styles does India’s melismatic vocal can be compared?a. Chanting epics b. Pasyon c. folk song d. lullabye3. What style of singing is developed into strong and diverse tradition and established as contemporary Indian tradition?a. Samagana b. samaveda c. rig veda d. veda4. Which is India’s sacred texts?a. Samagana b. samaveda c. rig veda d. veda5. Which is counted as first among the four canonical sacred texts of Hinduism?a. Samagana b. samaveda c. rig veda d. veda6. Which of the following is NOT true about the Carnatic Indian music?a. It refers to music from South India.b. It is directed to a Hindu god.c. It is called “temple music”.d. It goes back to Vedic period.7. Which of the following is NOT true about Hindustani Indian music?a. Krti compositions are devotional.b. It has Persian influences.c. It has nasal singing style.d. It is somehow a music from North India.8. Which is described as a non-membranous musical instrument?a. Avanaddh b. Sushir c. Tat d. Ghan9. Which is described as a membranous percussive instrument?a. Avanaddh b. Sushir c. Tat d. GhanARTS:South, Central, and West Asian10. What materials compose the statuettes from the evidences of Indian’s ancient arts?a. Copper b.bronze c. iron d. aluminium11. Which arts are NOT found inside Ajanta caves?a. Paintings b. sculptures c. textiles d. musicalinstruments12. Who is the Indian god that is famously sculpted in the classical period?a. Brahma b. Vishnu c. Shiva d. Krishna13. In what Indian period was the two great epics made?a. Islamic b. Transitional c. Classical d. Ancient14. Which is the most splendid example of Mogul period arts?a. Statuettes b. TajMahal c. Ramayana d. Mahabharata15. To what worldly-known celebration may Diwali be compared?a. Valentaines Day b. All-Souls Day c. Christmas d. New Year16. Why was Diwali also termed as the “Festival of Lights”?a. Because Hindus welcome the goddess of wealthb. Because Hindus clean their householdsc. Because Hindus light up clay lampsd. Because Hindus create beautiful Rangoli decorations17. Which word best provides meaning to the word “Rangoli”?a. Circles b. lights c. colors d. patterns18. What materials do compose a Rangoli arts?a. Paints b. powders c. clays d. spices19. Which design would NOT fit for a Rangoli?a. Mangoes b. cars c. peacock d. swans20. Which best describe the designs for a Rangoli?a. 3-D effect b. 2-D effect c. free-form d. plain and simple21. What vehicular object do Pakistanis decorate as a form of their country arts?a. Motorcycle b. chariot c. van d. truck22. Which ancient architecture does NOT represent Pakistan?a. MohenjoDaro b. Harrapa c. KotDiji d. TajMahal​


Answer:

1.a

2.c

3.d

4.c

5.b

6.a

7.a

8.d

9.a

10.c

11.b

12.b

13.a

14.d

15.c

16.c

17.d

18.c

19.b

20.c

21.a

22.c


7. II. Underline the word transition or time-order words in each sentence. The first one is done for you. 1.) First, Andre and I headed straight for the tallest and fastest water slide in the park. 2.) After, we reached it. We climbed five flights of stairs to the top. 3.) Then, Andre said he would go first. 4.) After that, he shot down the slide. 5.) Not long after, it was my turn. I took a deep breath. 6.) Then, the lifeguard gave me a nudge. 7.) First, I went on a camping trip with my family. 8.) Then, we went for a long hike in the woods. 9.) Finally, we got back. I found a raccoon eating the candy bar my little sister left in our tent. 10.) I could play some chords. Then, I learned to play some simple songs. 11.) We finally found our ball in the backyard. First, we looked in my room. 12.) Then, we searched Tom's room.pa answer po ng tama at maayos pls po​


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Transition or time-order words are used to link words, phrases or sentences. They help readers understand how different sentences relate and connect. However, other sentences need to flow logically into the proceeding sentences, and this necessitates specific transition words or phrases. They should occur as additional ideas or directions arise in a piece of writing.

Some examples of transition words include:

In additionFurthermoreMoreoverOn the other handAlsoFirst, second, etc.ThenLastFinallyAs well asNextLikewiseIn factSimilarlyAs a resultConsequentlyFor example

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FirstAfterThen After thatNot long afterThenFirstThenFinallyThenFirstThen

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8. Complete each sentence below using a transition word.1. The baby had a fever all night _______2. Janet bought a new pair of shoes ________3. The police had no clues for the motive of the crime __________4. I only have P250.00 in my wallet ________5. My siblings and I got up early this morning __________6. The band played Sanndy's favorite song _________7. Enzo forgot about the test ________8. They had salad before dinner _______9. The family is planning to go to the province next week __________10. The teachers enjoyed their Teacher's Day celebration ________plss pa help​


Answer:

1. The baby had a fever all night so she was brought in the hospital.

2. Janet bought a new pair of shoes for she will join a marathon.

3. The police had no clues for the motive of the crime because the victim was living privately.

4. I only have P250.00 in my wallet because I left my money in the closet.

5. My siblings and I got up early this morning so we went outside for exercise.

6. The band played Sandy's favorite song so she was so happy.

7. Enzo forgot about the test because he was preoccupied by his mother and father's divorce.

8. They had salad before dinner because their mother was on a diet.

9. The family is planning to go to the province next week because they wanted to visit their grandparents whom they missed a lot.

10. The teachers enjoyed their Teacher's Day celebration because the students did their best to make their teachers happy during the Teacher's Day.

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9. What Can DoDecide on the most appropriate cohesive devices that complete the short essay belowChoose the best cohesive device (transition word or phrases) from the options enclosed in theparentheses. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paperLiterature: Oral Histories, Poetry and TalesWest African literature was part of an oral tradition that was passed from generation togeneration. At its most formal, this was a literature developed by specially trained poets andmusicians who served kings and nobles. (1)(Primarily, But, While) West Africanliterature was (2)(equally, briefly, besides) a folk art that expressed the views ofthe common people.(3)(At first, Rather, Last) women excelled in the genre of folik literature(Above all, Then, Again) men joined in the creation and perfonnance of worksongs and (5)(indeed, latter, just as) led in creating and singing dirges lullabiesand satirical verses.(6)(Just as, And. Finally) significant as poetry for African Americanhistory were the West African prose tales. (7)(Also Like, In fact) similar storiestold in other parts of Africa, (8)(at the same time, most important, basically) alestook two forms: those with human characters and (9)(panicularly, in effe ot,despite) with animal characters who represented humans. The tales involving humar:characters dealt with such subjects as creation, the origins of death, paths to worldly successand romantic love. (10)(Furthermore, Similarly. Otherwise) suic tales ofteninvolved magic objects and potions​


Answer:

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10. Activity 1 Directions: Underline the transition words in the given sentences. 1. He was annoyed because I had disturbed his siesta. 2. She watched us as she darned old dresses. 3. The boys read an awit or hummed a cradle song in Tagalog. 4. They felt more successful if the attack came at siesta time. 5. My mother never failed to put mats and pillows on the floor.Please help me for God Glory​


Answer:

, in addition to, furthermore, moreover, besides, than, too, also, both-and, another, equally important, first, second, etc., again, further, last, finally, not only-but also, as well as, in the second place, next, likewise, similarly, in fact, as a result, consequently, in the same way,

Explanation:

EXAMPLE PO YAN NUNG MGA TRQNSITION WORDS

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11. Activity 1Directions: Underline the transition words in the given sentences.1. He was annoyed because I had disturbed his siesta.2. She watched us as she darned old dresses3. The boys read an awit or hummed a cradle song in Tagalog.4. They felt more successful if the attack came at siesta time.5. My mother never failed to put mats and pillows on the floor.​


Answer:

1. He was annoyed because I had disturbed his siesta.

2. She watched us as she darned old dresses

3. The boys read an awit or hummed a cradle song in Tagalog.

4. They felt more successful if the attack came at siesta time.

5. My mother never failed to put mats and pillows on the floor.


12. wouluu PART IV: TRANSITION PRACTICE.Underline any transitional words or phrases in the following passages. A Homeless Man One day, I saw a homeless man in the subway. He was a little bit different from other homeless people. When he came into our car, he started making a speech about how hard he had tried to find a job, how difficult it was to do so, how hungry he was, and so on. Then, he sang a song with a sad low voice. It sounded pitifully throughout the car. Moreover, his speech was so persuasive that people could not help feeling sympathy. As a result, most people there gave him some change, or even a dollar. His paper cup was filled with money in a minute. The Educational System in Burma During my father's generation, the education system was very different. Back in those days, more schools were provided by the government. In those days, people had a better education than nowadays because teachers had different ways of teaching. Most of the students were taught by British teachers. Therefore, they spoke better English and had high standards in English. Also, they began learning English in primary school. Furthermore, all of the subjects were taught in English. The schools' rules were strictly followed, and the administrators had punishments for every little thing. Now, the educational system is far different from my father's. For example, all the subjects are taught in Burmese, except for English. I, myself, and other students started to learn English in the fifth grade. In the fourth and eighth grades, our final exams were given by the state board of education, and in the tenth grade, our exam was a nation-wide exam. In each grade, we have to pass every subject. Otherwise, we have to repeat that particular grade. Therefore, it can be really difficult to graduate from high school. After tenth grade, we can enter college. In the old days, there was no limit in choosing any major or professional field that students wanted. However, things are not as easy in my generation. The students have fewer opportunities to learn and fewer careers from which to choose​


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