English 2NDQRTR Las2
English 2NDQRTR Las2
English 2NDQRTR Las2
REGION VIII
Division of Southern Leyte
District of San Juan
SAN JUAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Jose, San Juan, Southern Leyte
GRADE 10 ENGLISH
Second Quarter
WEEK 2
These categories of assertion are so prevalent in social media today, and the
distinction between one another is slowly becoming unclear because of how netizens
present everything as facts. This is why every social media needs to be a critical and
informed reader to be able to verify the truthfulness of the information he/she comes
across.
Whenever you browse your newsfeed, will you be able to tell how much of the posts
you read is factual, and how much is opinionated? If you can’t tell between fact and
opinion or assertion, then you are likely to fall victim to misinformation or fake news.
As a 21st century learner, you should be able to tell the difference between the two.
Similarly, you are also expected to know how to properly construct statements of
opinion or assertion. Below is a detailed discussion of opinion and commonplace
assertion.
Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer, and write it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. It is a statement that is commonly believed to be true even without proof or
evidence.
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Commonplace Assertion D. Bias or
Prejudice
2. It is a statement that is verifiable, or can be proven true or false based on
evidence or proof.
A. Fact B. Opinion C. Commonplace Assertion D. Bias or
Prejudice
3. Which of the following best defines an opinion?
A. It is a declarative statement that is generally accepted as true.
B. It is a personal view, judgment or appraisal about a particular matter.
C. It can be proven true or false based on whatever evidence is available.
D. It is a statement that is true not only to the speaker but to everyone else.
4. What is the similarity between an opinion and a commonplace assertion?
A. They can be opposed. B. They are subjective and
personal.
C. They are based on evidence or proof. D. They are generally
accepted to be true.
5. Which is not a category of an opinion statement?
A. Statement of Truth B. Statement of Value
C. Statement of Policy D. Statement of Preference
6. Under what category of opinion statement does the following statement belong to?
Online selling has become a very viable source of income nowadays.
A. Statement of Truth B. Statement of Value
C. Statement of Policy D. Statement of Preference
7. Which of the following is a well-constructed opinion statement?
A. Baguio is the safest city to live in during this pandemic.
B. I think the local government of Baguio deserves recognition for its efforts.
C. LGU leaders in the city always make sound and calculated decisions.
D. Mayor Benjamin Magalong exemplary handled the pandemic in his jurisdiction.
8. Which of these statements is neither an opinion nor a commonplace assertion?
A. Women are careful drivers.
B. All industrial nations are first world countries.
C. There are more men than women who became president of the country.
D. The number of males in the Senate and Congress suggests that males are
better lawmakers.
9. A commonplace assertion is commonly referred to as stereotypes. Which of these
statements
is an example of stereotype?
A. All boys are more open-minded than girls.
B. Most religions allow only the males to be the leaders.
C. Schools across the country advocate gender equality.
D. Women deserve the same opportunities that are given to men.
10. What makes the following statement an example of commonplace assertion?
Milk is good for your body.
A. It asserts that milk is the best source of calcium which makes bones and teeth
stronger.
B. It makes people believe that milk contains all the vitamins and minerals that the
body needs.
C. It disregards the fact that some people are lactose intolerant, and milk may cause
stomach
upset.
D. All of the above.
For numbers 11-15, read the given excerpt of an opinion article and then identify
statements of fact, opinion and assertion from the passage.
The majority of the students in public schools do not have gadgets or fast-
internet service connections necessary for online classes. Teachers cannot just hold
these classes to a small number of the class only because most students have no
means to join. Those who are not privileged of sufficient income will be denied of the
learnings attained in activities and discussion.