Getting Information and Making Generalizations
Introduction to Greek Mythology
Common Elements and Themes of Greek Mythology
Use Information from News Reports, Speeches
Textual Aids in Understanding the Text
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This makes it easy to illustrate the relationship between ideas.

MAPPING

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It is composed mainly of stories about gods and goddesses, but it is not an account of Greek religion. Instead, these stories were written to serve as a way of explaining how things came to be.

Greek Mythology

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Element that refers to gods and goddesses, heroes, or mythical beings. 

Characters 

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Tells what the story is about. 

Headline

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Needs to be read from beginning to end. 

Linear Text

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All books written by Nicholas Sparks are about love and relationships. This generalization expresses: 

 

Universal

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She cuts the thread of life. 

Atropos
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Universal ideas in a literary work

Theme

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They are based on facts data or information found in newspapers and intend to inform readers of what is happening in the country and the world. 

News Reports

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Also known as textual features. 

Textual Aids

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He has been warned before. In this case, he shouldn’t have repeated it. In what category does the discourse marker in this sentence falls? 

Gambits

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Sea nymphs; daughters of Nereus and Oceanus. 

Nereids and Oceanids

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This leads to even more bloodshed, as bloodshed begets bloodshed.

Vengeance

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The structure of an informative speech. 

Introduction, Body, Conclusion

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It emphasizes the connection between the concepts. 

Cause and Effect Diagram

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The most suitable note-taking strategy to be used for a lengthy lecture on the different religious groups in the Philippines.

OUTLINING

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The three basis of Classical Greek Mythology. 

Theogony, Iliad, Odyssey 

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Recurring structures that help develop the theme. 

Motifs

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The structure of news reports. 

Inverted Pyramid/Triangle

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A sequence chart that shows a series of events in order. 

Flow Diagram

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A reading, listening, or viewing material has a particular purpose or goal that it aims to achieve.

PURPOSE

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Muse of Tragedy 

Melpomene

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It is depicted as an inevitable part of existence, and it is considered an honor to die while fighting.

WAR

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Give the parts of news reports and a speech. 

News Reports: Headline, Byline, Lead, Body, Ending

Speech: Introduction, Body, Conclusion

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Used to identify, classify, categorize and recognize similarities and differences. 

Venn Diagram