Research, Campaign, Adviocacy
Argumentative
Opinion/Assertion
Claims
Exposition
1000

What was used to make the advertisement convincing?
Justify your answer.

a.  Repetition
b.  Association
c.  Emotive
d.  Evidence

Emotive or Emotion

1000

The claim is located in the introduction part of the essay. The claim presents the ___________ of the author.

stance or position

1000

This refers to stereotypes, which are statements that seem true but are typically based on common opinions.

Commonplace Assertion

1000

What type of claim supports that an action should or should not be done to addreess a certain case?

Claim of policy

1000

The main purpose of expository text is to ________.

Inform, Educate, or Teach

2000

Describe RHETORICAL QUESTIONS

These are questions that are not supposed to be answered. Rather, they are used for emphasis, to highlight a point, or to encourage the reader to reflect.

2000

The argumentative essay must have a _______ to grab the reader's attention.

a. argument

b. thesis

c. hook

d. background information

Hook
- The hook is the first statement in a piece of writing. It may be composed of one sentence (generally for shorter pieces) or multiple sentences (for longer ones), but the goal of any good hook is to firmly get the reader’s attention.

Hook can be:
- quotation
- statistics/facts
- challenging belief

2000

What type of assertion has the pattern:

I + disagreement

I-Language Assertion

An I-language assertion is a way of expressing thoughts or feelings in a way that focuses on your own perspective without blaming or accusing others.

2000

Drinking milk every day is better than taking multivitamins to keep your body healthy.
This statement is an example of claim of ________.

value

2000

The writers must use __________ to ensure the coherence in writing.

Transitions/transitional device

3000

How does this appeal to the audience? Explain your answer.

Bandwagon

A bandwagon is a type of persuasive technique where people are encouraged to do something because others are doing it. 


3000

The thesis statement of an argumentative essay presents __________.

claim/position

3000

It is a concept that is not a fact but is based on factual evidence.

Opinion

An opinion is not a fact because it is based on personal feelings or thoughts, which can be different for each person. However, an opinion can be backed by facts or evidence, which help support it.

3000

"I know you're busy and want to get things done, but I need some quiet to focus on my work."
What kind of assertion is this and why?

Empathic Assertion

3000

Both online learning and traditional classroom learning offer valuable education, but online learning provides more flexibility with schedules.

what is the pattern of idea development used in the statement?

Comparison and Contrast

4000

Form a persuasive sentence with the technique: REPETITION. Explain your answer.

Repetition in persuasive writing is the act of repeating certain words, phrases, or ideas to make them more memorable or to emphasize a point.

4000

Ma'am Zia asked you to write an argumentative essay about legalizing divorce in the Philippines. What structural pattern will you use? 

a. introduction, body, and conclusion
b. claim, reason (behind the claim), evidence
c. claim, reason, introduction

b. claim, reason (behind the claim), evidence

This structure allows you to present your argument (claim), explain why you hold that view (reason), and support it with facts or examples (evidence), which is essential for a strong argumentative essay.

4000

"Filipinos are all good singers."

What kind of statement is this? Explain your answer.

Assertion

4000

Form a claim of vaue.

Example: "Education is the most important tool for improving a person's life."

4000

Give an example sentence using evidence with a citation.

Studies have shown...

Research shows that...

According to...

5000

Explain how it can convince the readers. 

This is done through the use of  personal pronouns like "you," "your," "we," and words like "together" to create a connection between the author and reader, making the issue feel personal and more relevant.

5000

To clarify the focus of each paragraph in the body, it should start with a __________.

a. lead sentence
b. main argument
c. broad sentence
d. topic sentence

Justify your answer.

d. topic sentence

A topic sentence is the main idea or point of a paragraph. It introduces the topic and sets the direction for the rest of the paragraph.

5000


Form an OPINION on this editorial cartoon and justify your answer.

I think this image is a powerful critique of extrajudicial killings (EJKs) in the Philippines. The question "Nasaktan ka ba?" highlights the lack of concern for victims and makes us reflect on issues of justice and human rights.


5000

Differentiate the 3 types of claim.

Claim of Fact: States something that can be proven true or false with evidence.

Claim of Policy: Argues that something should or should not be done, suggesting a course of action.

Claim of Value: Expresses a judgment about something being good or bad, right or wrong. 

5000

Form a factual sentence with the use of sequence.

First... second... then... lastly...