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English 9 Quarter 4 Lesson 2

This document provides an introduction to key concepts around claims and counterclaims. It begins with an opening prayer and then presents two words that could be meaningful for the upcoming week. It then provides examples of claims on different topics and examples of counterclaims to those initial claims. It explains that a counterclaim responds to or denies a claim with corresponding evidence or reasoning. Overall, the document serves to define claims and counterclaims and provide examples to help understand these concepts.

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English 9 Quarter 4 Lesson 2

This document provides an introduction to key concepts around claims and counterclaims. It begins with an opening prayer and then presents two words that could be meaningful for the upcoming week. It then provides examples of claims on different topics and examples of counterclaims to those initial claims. It explains that a counterclaim responds to or denies a claim with corresponding evidence or reasoning. Overall, the document serves to define claims and counterclaims and provide examples to help understand these concepts.

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HELLO CLASS

GOOD
AFTERNOON!
Opening
Prayer
THE FIRST 2 WORDS THAT YOU SEE WILL COME TO YOU THIS
WEEK..
M K N O W L E D G E
O R T P E A C E N P
D C R U S H O H F L
U Y S U B R Y K R O
L R T R A V E L I T
E F D M O D U L E P
S P M O N E Y B N E
S H P E T A D K D T
H A P P I N E S S H
W I N L A U N D R Y
RECAP
Guess who?

Who is the author


of the poem
“Dreams
Deferred”? Langston
Hughes
Complete the poem.
Does it stink like rottenmeat
____?
Or crust and sugar over—
Deferred
What happens to a dream syrupy sweet?
like a _______
________?
Maybe it just sags
Does it dry up like a heavy load.
sun in the ___?
like a raisin
Or fester like a sore—
Or does itexplode
________?
And then run?
Let’s try this!
Create a sentence
based on your
observation on the
following pictures;
● Example:
Filipinos should stop using the “N” word
because it is an offensive word for the
Choose to be
SAFE!

Philippines logs 3,148 COVID-19 cases from


April 17-23,2023
Snickers is the Best!
All the
statements you
have given are
examples of?
CLAIMS
A claim is a statement
What is a that presents an
arguable position. It
CLAIM? mirrors your
interpretation, belief or
opinion. Claim usually
answers the question:
“What do I think?”
- The government
Examples should bring back
death penalty.
of Claims
- Mobile Legends
should be banned.
- English is the easiest
subject.
How about you?

What is your
example?
Formulate a claim based on the picture
shown.

EX. Roblox is a game for children, adults


should stop playing them.
Formulate a claim based on the picture shown.
Formulate a claim based on the picture shown.
To answer a claim by
responding or denying it
with corresponding
reasons or evidence is to
make a counterclaim. A
counterclaim is the
strongest argument
against your claim.
Counterclaims
To counter or argue a claim,
consider a different opinion or
contrary view. Then provide
evidence that would back up
your argument.
Counterclaims
Here are some sentence starters
that you can use to write
- But I argue that…
- However, the truth is…
- But when you look at the facts…
However, the evidence shows…
Write a Counterclaim for
each of the following claims.
- The government should bring
back death penalty.
- Mobile Legends should be
banned.
- English is the easiest subject.
Formulate a counterclaim
based on the video that
you will watch.
What are the qualities
of a good claim?
A claim should be argumentative and debatable.

A claim should be specific and focused.

A claim should be interesting and engaging.

A claim should be logical.

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