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Directions: Identify the message being conveyed by the following:


1. A Lexi Mattress is the most comfortable bed you’ll ever sleep on. Take a 30-day trial
and see for yourself. If you’re not satisfied, we’ll come to your home, remove the
mattress, and refund you in full. You’ve got nothing to lose. Give it a try today.

What is the message being conveyed by the ad?


A. Lexi Mattress will give you money after trying their product.
B. The mattress you have at home is not comfortable.
C. The manufacturer of the product is sure of their product.

2. “Welcome to the breathtaking Tokyo Water Park where you can wash away the
pressure and stress of the overcrowded city and relax with your friends in the
soothing enjoyment of sun, fun, and splashing Tokyo Water Park!”

A. Tokyo Waterpark is a good place to unwind and to relax one’s self.


B. The waterpark is the right place to escape the city and the noise it has.
C. Tokyo Waterpark is a too breathtaking and stress relieving place to be
comfortable since it’s always overcrowded.

3. Analyze the nutritional facts of the food on the left. It is to be served by a mother to
her six-month-old baby.

A. The mother should reconsider feeding the food to her baby.


B. The mother may feed the baby with the food as it has good nutritional value.
C. The food should be bought by mothers and should be given to their babies.
Quiz in the topic, “Interpret the message conveyed in the material viewed”.
4. It’s easy to argue that the entire population does not have to be restricted from
alcohol simply because certain people cannot control their intake. However, what if
the gateway to bad decisions was removed? After all, alcohol is an addictive
substance. Why should it be placed in anyone’s hands as a tempting invitation to
death’s door? Even if someone is a moderate drinker, alcohol serves no health
purpose. With every sip, partakers are ingesting ethanol, the same thing that is
pumped into the gas tanks of cars.

A. Drinking alcohol should be in moderation.


B. Without alcohol, the world can become a good place to live in.
C. Alcohol greatly contributes to making bad decisions.

5.

A. One should read 6 minutes per day to remove stress and to ease the mind.
B. Reading can slow down your heartbeat making your blood circulation and consumption
of oxygen in the blood better.
C. Reading reduces stress better than any other leisure hobbies one could have.
For FIVE points. Write a two (2) paragraph essay about your own interpretation in the
image.
Quiz in the topic, “Analyze the message conveyed in the material viewed”.

DIRECTION: READ the story, and identify the letter of the correct answer.

1. The primary purpose of the author is to

A. correct misconceptions about the piranha

B. describe two different species of piranhas

C. illustrate the importance of piranhas in rainforest ecology

D. instruct the reader on what to say if someone describes the piranha as


“deadly”

2. In paragraph 1, the author most likely uses the old-fashioned expression “woe
betide” to

A. emphasize the sarcastic tone

B. highlight the danger posed by piranhas

C. indicate that the passage was written in the 19th century

D. suggest that the reputation of the piranha is well-deserved

3. In paragraph 1, the author uses hyperbole—characterized by the use of


exaggeration for effect—to describe the piranha. The author most likely uses
hyperbole to
A. frame an argument that is supported in a later paragraph

B. juxtapose the myth of the piranha with the truth about the fish

C. evoke vivid images of nature television shows in the reader’s mind

D. create ambiguity so the reader cannot be sure which position the writer
supports

4. As used in paragraph 2, which is the best definition for unique?

A. important

B. individual

C. irreplaceable

D. unusual

5. As used in paragraph 2, which is the best synonym for notorious?

A. celebrated

B. disreputable

C. notable

D. renowned

The Castle’s Plan

Directions: Analyze the floor plan. Write the missing parts by analyzing the given
direction.

A. Southwest of the kitchen is the dining room


B. The smallest room in the castle is the
bathroom.
C. Northwest of the living room is the King’s
Bedroom
D. Directly north of the Queen's bedroom is the
queen's closet.
E. As you walk to the east from the living room,
you enter the royal TV room.
F. When you enter the castle through the front
door, you are in the living room. Label this room
Directions: Listen the podcast. Answer the questions that follow:
NOTE: You may listen to the podcast at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8a89PpPVhk
Quiz in the topic, “Interpret the information listened to”.

1. What kind of society are we living in?


a. agricultural society
b. consumerist society
c. patriarchal society
d. pastoral society

2. What does this society trying to tell us?


a. Buy things
b. Self- love
c. Empty feelings
d. Filling up our own cup

3. How does consumerist society affect the way we perceive?


a. We fill our own cup
b. We feel better when buying things
c. We start to believe the things they say
d. We treat ourselves like someone we like

4. What kind of love do we need to relieve the feeling of being ugly?


a. Self-love
b. Familiar Love
c. Enduring Love
d. Selfless Love

5. How do we supposed to love ourselves?


a. Treat ourselves better
b. Be kind to everyone
c. Love ourselves like someone we love.
d. Look ourselves in the mirror and say, “I am enough.”
For 20 points. Create a slogan about the information that you listened to.

Quiz in the topic, “Faulty Logic”.

DIRECTION: In your activity notebook. Identify if the following statement is Circular


Reasoning, Overgeneralization, Self-Contradiction, False Causality, and Over-
Simplification.

a. Circular Reasoning
b. Overgeneralization
c. Self-Contradiction
d. False-Causality
e. Over-Simplification

1. Juan is an impressive speaker because he always impresses his listeners


deeply.
2. All teenagers are irresponsible
3. I know why you failed all your classes last semester. You don’t study.
4. I argued with Mrs. Coulter before I turned in my homework so I got a bad
grade on my paper.
5. We agree to disagree on everything

For 6 to 10. Create your own statement that shows the five logical fallacies.
Quiz in the topic, “Unsupported Facts and Emotional Appeal”.
DIRECTION: In your activity notebook. Identify if the statement is FAULTY LOGIC,
UNSUPPORTED FACTS and EMOTIONAL APPEAL.

1. A Red Cross commercial that shows the aftermath of a hurricane just before asking
viewers to donate money.
2. A political ad that shows the candidate shaking hands with the community as he leaves
church on Sunday morning.
3. “You must buy a lottery ticket or you will not win the lottery,” and later concluded
“Since you bought a ticket, you will win the lottery.
4. A telephone company ad shows a small sweet grandmother sitting patiently by the phone
waiting for her loved ones to call.
5. You must obey the law, because it’s illegal to break the law.
6. Violent video games cause teens to be violent, because violent teens play violent video
games.
7. A principal who talks with his faculty about doing the rights to support students just
before he asks for a volunteer to lead the after-school science club.
8. My father smoked four packs of cigarettes a day since age fourteen and lived until age
sixty-nine. Therefore, smoking really can’t be that bad for you.
9. Four out of five dentist recommend Happy Glossy Smiley tooth paste brand. Therefore, it
must be great.
10. They said our boss is strict.
Quiz in the topic, “Determine the relevance and truthfulness of the ideas presented
in the material viewed.”
Try this!
Directions: Assume that you will be writing an investigative report. Given the topic, write R if
the information is relevant and IR if it is irrelevant.
Climate Change: Factors and Its Effect to Biodiversity
_____1. Climate change is described as a change in the average condition – such as temperature
and rainfall – in a region over a long period of time.
_____2. One of the effects of increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the decrease of snow
cover. It also increased the acidification of the ocean.
_____3. Responsible citizenship affects the economic growth of the country.
_____4. Habitat reduction and fragmentation
_____5. Threats to Biodiversity
_____6. Community involvement and family ties in the status of economic growth
_____7. Climate change is predicted to take place faster in the next century than at any time for
at least the last 10,000 years. Coupled with other factors, such as continued land-clearing, this
could mean the extinction of species at a rate.
_____8. Students from low socioeconomic level homes are at a disadvantage in schools because
they lack an academic home environment, which influences their academic success at school.
_____9. If the role of education is not simply to reproduce inequalities in society, then we need
to understand the role of socioeconomic background more clearly.
_____10. To estimate the effect of climate change on species, scientists use what they call a
climatic envelope (sometimes also referred to as a bioclimatic envelope), which is the range of
temperatures, rainfall, and other climate-related parameters in which a species currently exists.

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