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Week 1 - Graded Assignment - 1

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Course: Jan 2026 - English II

Question 1

“Unbiased opinion” is an example of _____.
  • Oxymoron
  • Paradox
  • Antithesis
  • None of the above
Solution

Abstract Solution (Strategy)

  1. Define Terms:
    • Oxymoron: Two contradictory terms appearing together (e.g., "deafening silence").
    • Paradox: A statement that seems self-contradictory but may be true.
  2. Analyze Quote: "Unbiased" and "Opinion". An opinion is inherently biased by one's own perspective, making the combination contradictory at a surface level.
Accepted Answers: Oxymoron

Question 2

“Magical realism” is an example of paradox. This statement is ____.
  • True
  • False
Solution
  • Magical Realism is an Oxymoron (Juxtaposition of "Magic" and "Realism") rather than a paradox. A paradox is a full statement or situation, not just a two-word phrase.
Accepted Answers: False

Question 3

Identify the figure of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence. “Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears
  • Metonymy
  • Metaphor
  • Irony
Solution
  • Metonymy: Replacing the name of a thing with the name of something else with which it is closely connected. Here, "ears" is used to represent the attention or the act of listening.
Accepted Answers: Metonymy

Question 4

_____, he was present at the venue during the incident.
  • Nevertheless
  • Initially
  • Apparently
  • Firstly
Solution
  • Apparently is a discourse marker used to indicate that something seems to be true based on available evidence or reports.
Accepted Answers: Apparently

Question 5

Which of the following discourse markers are used to express a negative opinion?
  • a) To be honest
  • b) Honestly
  • c) In my opinion
  • d) Both (a) and (b)
Solution
  • Phrases like "To be honest" or "Honestly" are often used as softening markers before delivering a negative or critical opinion/fact.
Accepted Answers: d) Both (a) and (b)

Question 6

It’s completely booked. ___ you are not interested in the show.
  • Apparently
  • Even though
  • Anyway
  • But
Solution
  • Anyway is used to transition to a new point or to dismiss the previous topic's relevance (i.e., "Since it's booked, the fact that you aren't interested is a moot point anyway").
Accepted Answers: Anyway

Question 7

Which of the following discourse marker is used to express an opposing idea?
  • Apparently
  • However
  • Honestly
  • None of the above
Solution
  • However is used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or contradicts something that has been said.
Accepted Answers: However

Question 8

____ being a dancer, she is a good writer.
  • Actually
  • Besides
  • Instead
  • In addition
Solution
  • Besides means "in addition to" or "apart from". "Actually" is used for emphasis or clarification.
Accepted Answers: Besides

Question 9

Intonation is responsible for variations in _____.
  • Rhythm
  • Stress
  • Accent
  • Pitch
Solution
  • Intonation refers to the way the pitch of a person's voice rises and falls when speaking.
Accepted Answers: Pitch

Question 10

Intonation is not visible in the written language. This statement is ____.
  • True
  • False
Solution
  • Written language lacks vocal pitch variation. Punctuation can suggest intonation, but the actual pitch contour is absent.
Accepted Answers: True



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