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ENGLISH 10

I. WHAT HAPPENED?

WORD HUNT

II. WHAT’S NEW?

ACTIVITY 1
1. Ancient Chinese book of a large collection of sayings and ideas
2. Music that primarily uses instruments that produce sound
3. He showed generosity regardless of pandemic
4. Faith, hope, and charity
5. The spontaneous overflow of emotions
III. WHAT’S MORE!

ACTIVITY 2
An essay is a written piece that is designed to present an idea, propose an argument, express
emotion or initiate debate. It is a tool that is used to present writer’s ideas in a non-fictional way. Multiple
applications of this type of writing go way beyond, providing political manifestos and art criticism as well
as personal observations and reflections of the author. The essay writing process consists of three main
stages. First is the preparation where you decide on your topic, do your research, and create an essay
outline. Next is to set out your argument in the introduction, develop it with evidence in the main body,
and wrap it up with a conclusion. Finally, in the revision stage, you will go over your essay's content,
organization, grammar, spelling, and formatting. The writing process of preparation, writing, and revisions
applies to every essay or paper, but the time and effort spent on each stage depends on the type of essay.

IV. WHAT HAVE I LEARNED?

ASSESSMENT

1. C
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. A
11. D
12. C
13. B
14. C
15. B

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