English 7 Q3 WK6
English 7 Q3 WK6
English 7 Q3 WK6
as Reasoning
ASSERTIONS
Objective:
Formulates
assertions about the
content and
properties of a text
read.
ASSERTION
An assertion is a statement used
to make a
declaration or to express strong
belief on a
particular topic, often without
evidence.
An assertion can be formulated
after reading
a story or a poem, and even after
watching a
play.
The Purpose of Writing an Assertion
A. I – Language Assertion
B. Emphatic Assertion
C. Core Assertion
D. Basic Assertion
5. Why do we need to formulate
assertions? (choose two answers)
A. to convince the reader to accept the
writer’s interpretation
B. to let the reader understand the
background of the paper
C. to present the conclusion of the
academic research
D. to let the writer directly convey his
idea or feeling
6. What makes a strong literary
assertion?
A. Every assertion must contain
hypothesis proposed by the author.
B. Every assertion must be followed by
facts and evidence.
C. Every assertion must include
observation made by the novelist.
D. Every assertion must include the
summary of articles.
7. The following are parts of I-
Language Assertion except .
A. it contains information on its effect
or feeling of the writer
B. it contains information on the
recommendation of the writer
C. it contains information from other
credible sources
D. it contains specific information from
the literary work.
Common types
of Assertions
(According to the degree of Sanity)
FAT CAT
FACT
PIN LOTION
OPINION
OVEN LOTION
CONVENTION
Common Types of Assertions
(according to degree of certainty)
FACT
This is a statement that can be proven
objectively by direct experience,
testimonies of
witnesses, verified observations, or
the results of research.
Example: The sampaguita’s roots are
used for medicinal purposes, such as
an anesthetic and a sedative.
CONVENTION
. It is a way in which something is
done,
similar to traditions and norms.
Conventions depend on historical
precedent,
laws, rules, usage, and customs.
Example: The sampaguita belongs
to the genus
Jasminum of the family Oleaceae.
OPINION
. It is based on facts, but is difficult
to objectively verify because of the
uncertainty of producing
satisfactory proofs of soundness.
Example:
The popularity of sampaguita
flowers is most
evident in places of worship.
PREFERRENCE
. It is based on personal choice;
therefore, they are subjective and
cannot be objectively proven or
logically attacked.
Example:
Sampaguitas are the most
beautiful and most
fragrant of all flowers.
CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING ASSERTION INTO
STATEMENT OF CONVENSIONS, FACT, PREFFERENCE
and OPINION.