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Reading and Writing

This document discusses various topics related to reading and writing, including: 1. Teachers should use social media in lessons to engage students more. 2. Social media is also called "Web 2.0" as it emphasizes the social aspects of the internet for communication, collaboration, and creative expression. 3. The document discusses critical reading skills like annotation, keeping a reading journal, questioning texts, and identifying implicit vs. explicit information.
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Reading and Writing

This document discusses various topics related to reading and writing, including: 1. Teachers should use social media in lessons to engage students more. 2. Social media is also called "Web 2.0" as it emphasizes the social aspects of the internet for communication, collaboration, and creative expression. 3. The document discusses critical reading skills like annotation, keeping a reading journal, questioning texts, and identifying implicit vs. explicit information.
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READING AND WRITING 11.

Teachers should use social media in their lessons to get


more students interested.
12. Another name for social media is “WEB 2.0” because both
I. Multiple Choice: Read the following questions critically and encircle the terms emphasize the social aspects of the internet as avenues for
letter of the correct answer. communication, collaboration and creative expression.
13. Many teenagers `present obsession with taking selfies
1. Defined as the social, cultural, political, historical and other related shows they are the most narcissistic generation.
circumstances that surround the text. 14. Parents ought to enforce stricter guidelines in social media
A. Context C. Claims to safeguard their children`s privacy.
B. Intertextu ality D. Assertions 15. Children are learning how to operate mobile devices at
2. Refers to the dispensing of knowledge. increasingly younger ages; many of them have an idea of to use a touchscreen
A. Writing C. Listening tablet before they are two.
B. Reading D. Viewing
3. The way humans obtain information. B. Identify the type of context clues used for each of the following sentences.
A. Writing C. Listening (Synonyms, Antonyms, Examples, Explanations and Definitions, Situations)
B. Reading D. Viewing
4. This technique in developing critical reading texts suggests writing of 16. There are many eccentric creatures in the forest, such as
feelings and ideas in reaction to reading assignment. mome raths and borogoves.
A. Annotating the text C. Outlining the text 17. I saw a man vaping his e-cigarette. He was inhaling and
B. Keeping a reading journal D. Summarizing the text exhaling the vapor from the device.
5. It involves asking questions on points that you are skeptical about. 18. The boy wondered if he should have brought some back
A. Annotating the text C. Questioning the text up, in case he could not take on the monster by himself.
B. Keeping a reading journal D. Summarizing the text
6. Refers to the information that is clearly stated.
A. Implicit C. Claims C. Provide each group with a main idea/general topic that includes all the terms
B. Explicit D. Assertions in the set as subtopics.
7. This is also known as suggested information.
A. Implicit C. Claims 19. Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, Divergent
B. Explicit D. Assertions
8. This claim assert something that can be qualified. 20. Lincoln, Trump, Bush, Obama
A. Implicit C. Claims
B. Explicit D. Assertions
9. This type of assertion is similar to tradition and norms. This is based on III. Draw the copy reading and editing symbols for the given meaning.
historical precedent, laws, rules, usage and customs.
A. Convention C. Opinion
B. Fact D. Preference 21. Space
10. A type of claim which consist of arguments about moral, philosophical,
or aesthetic topics. 22. New Paragaph
A. Convention C. Opinion
B. Fact D. Preference 23. Capitalize first letter and lower case remainder

II. Identification: A. Identify the following assertions as statements of 24. Delete and Close Up
convention, fact, opinion or preference.
25. Apostrophe or single quote

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