1. Which of the following is a common theme in English

composition and rhetoric?

a) The role of audience and purpose in writing

b) The use of evidence and reasoning to support claims

c) The development of voice and style in writing

d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

Rationale: A theme is a recurring or central idea that

connects different texts or topics. In English composition

and rhetoric, some common themes are the role of audience

and purpose in writing, the use of evidence and reasoning

to support claims, and the development of voice and style

in writing.

2. What is the difference between a genre and a mode in

writing?

a) A genre is a type of text that has specific features and

conventions, while a mode is a way of organizing or

presenting information in a text.

b) A genre is a way of organizing or presenting information

in a text, while a mode is a type of text that has specific

features and conventions.

c) A genre is a type of text that has specific features and

conventions, while a mode is a type of text that has no

specific features or conventions.

d) A genre is a type of text that has no specific features or

conventions, while a mode is a type of text that has specific

features and conventions.

Answer: a) A genre is a type of text that has specific 

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