TSI FINAL STUDY GUIDE 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
▶ chronological order. Answer: the sequence order that starts with the
beginning leading to the end
a method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time
pattern
▶ order of importance. Answer: the sequence order that starts with them
the most important to the least
▶ problem and solution. Answer: the sequence order that starts with the
problem and ends with the solution
▶ style. Answer: the way the author writes the story
▶ tone. Answer: the author's attitude towards or while writing the story
▶ mood. Answer: the author's emotion towards or while writing the
story
, ▶ Textual evidence. Answer: information within story/ies to support
your claim
▶ proofreading. Answer: a strategy use to in writing essays, read whats
written in order to make an corrections
▶ Explicit Information. Answer: information found directly from the
text
▶ inference. Answer: a conclusion done based on the facts and other
details within the texts
▶ Infer. Answer: Conclude from evidence and reasoning rather than
from explicit statements
▶ Main Idea. Answer: The most important or central thought of a text,
which tells the reader what the text is about
▶ Bias. Answer: Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or
something
▶ Unbiased. Answer: Showing no prejudice for or against something
▶ Superior. Answer: Higher in rank, status, or quality
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
▶ chronological order. Answer: the sequence order that starts with the
beginning leading to the end
a method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time
pattern
▶ order of importance. Answer: the sequence order that starts with them
the most important to the least
▶ problem and solution. Answer: the sequence order that starts with the
problem and ends with the solution
▶ style. Answer: the way the author writes the story
▶ tone. Answer: the author's attitude towards or while writing the story
▶ mood. Answer: the author's emotion towards or while writing the
story
, ▶ Textual evidence. Answer: information within story/ies to support
your claim
▶ proofreading. Answer: a strategy use to in writing essays, read whats
written in order to make an corrections
▶ Explicit Information. Answer: information found directly from the
text
▶ inference. Answer: a conclusion done based on the facts and other
details within the texts
▶ Infer. Answer: Conclude from evidence and reasoning rather than
from explicit statements
▶ Main Idea. Answer: The most important or central thought of a text,
which tells the reader what the text is about
▶ Bias. Answer: Unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or
something
▶ Unbiased. Answer: Showing no prejudice for or against something
▶ Superior. Answer: Higher in rank, status, or quality