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PEREZ, Janela B.
12 – Del Mundo
EAPP Formative Assessment 1.0
QUESTIONS
What is the text
about? (subject/focus)
What is the writer’s
goal in writing the
text?
Who is the target
reader or audience of
the
text?
What is the point of
view of the text? Is it
first
Text 1
The text’s subject was a
girl who was
killed/murdered by her
lover.
Text 2
The text was an article
about a woman named
Porphyria Blank who was
found strangled by a person
named John Doe. The
events leading up to the
woman’s disappearance and
various evidences we’re
showcased in the text.
The author’s goal was to
The author’s goal was to
gain empathy from the
provide background on
audience or give some
Porphyria Blank and her
form of justification for
life, her connections with
the murderer and show
her murderer, and the
that he killed the girl out
various events that
of his romantic feelings for culminated in her death.
her.
The target audience of the The target audience of the
text are people who are
text are people who are
interested in short form
interested with recent
fiction with dark themes,
happenings in their
specifically tragedy.
community.
This text was written from
the first person’s point of
view.
This text was written from
the third person’s point of
view.
Text 3
The text was a legal court
order for John Doe, being
found guilty of killing
Porphyria Blank by
strangulation.
Text 4
The text was an autopsy
report describing Porphyria
Blank’s various injuries
suffered that lead to her
death.
The author’s goal was to
show valid legal
documentation of John Doe
being found guilty of killing
Porphyria Blank.
The author’s goal was to
report the detailed findings of
the Autopsy Surgeon: the
injuries the victim sustained,
and the cause of her death.
The target audience of the
text are The Supreme Court
and other related agencies,
since it details the
prosecution of John Doe.
The target audience of the
text are the police and other
related agencies, the victim’s
relatives, and the general
public who might be
interested or keeping up with
the news.
This text was written from the This text was written from the
third person’s point of view.
first person’s point of view.
person, second person
or third person?
Did the writer write in
formal or informal
manner?
How did the writer
choose the words and
organize the
sentences? Was the
language
formal, informal,
casual?
What kind of
academic texts are
they?
What feature of
academic text is used
in the
passage?
The writer wrote the text
in a formal manner.
The writer wrote the text in
a formal manner.
The writer wrote the text in a
formal manner.
The writer wrote the text in a
formal manner.
The author used
descriptive terms and gave
the text an informal
appearance.
The author was straight to
the point and avoided using
flowery words and gave the
text a formal appearance.
The author used legal jargons
and gave the text a strictly
formal appearance.
The author used specialized
terms that gave the text a
formal appearance.
The text can be classified
as descriptive text.
The text can be classified as
analytical text.
The text can be classified as
persuasive text.
The text can be classified as
critical text.
The text is Complex.
The text is Precise,
Objective, Accurate, and
Organized.
The text is Complex, Precise,
Objective, Explicit, Accurate,
Hedged, and Organized.
The text is Complex, Precise,
Objective, Explicit, Accurate,
Hedged, Organized, and
Well-planned.
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