Lesson 1 Rws
Lesson 1 Rws
Lesson 1 Rws
SIGNAL WORDS: a part of, a kind of, a group of, a way of,
a class of, an example of, divided into, and comprised of.
COMPARISON AND CONTRAST
Comparison involves the identification of
similarities of atleast two things, ideas,
concepts, or persons being compared.
But take care for this freedom is also very fragile and needs
constant nurturing. It lives only in the heart where it is often
neglected or abused. If it dies there, no power on earth can
ever bring it back to life.
In dealing with definition as a pattern of written text,
you will always encounter denotation and
connotation.
DENOTATION is the literal meaning of a word which
means that consulting the dictionary is the best way for
it
CONNOTATION is the feeling or idea that the word
suggests to its literal meaning
-it is an expression of how one perceives a
word based on his/her background experiences.
Examples:
Word: “Snake”
Denotation: a long, legless reptile
Connotation: deception, danger, and fear
Word: “Cheap”
Denotation: low in price
Connotation: immature, silly, and lacking serioussness
Word: “Slim”
Denotation: having a slender or thin body
Connotation: attractive, fit, and healthy
Instructions: For each given word, write down its
denotation and then provide at least one connotation.
1. HOUSE 4. BOLD
Denotation: ________________ Denotation: ________________
Connotation: _______________ Connotation:________________
2. OLD 5. DIRT
Denotation: ________________ Denotation: _________________
Connotation:________________ Connotation: ________________
3. BRAVE
Denotation: ________________
Connotation:________________
DESCRIPTION
- refers to identifying concrete details about
appearances, characteristics, and actions.
Trivia:
The monkey is a common animal character in
Philippine fables. It is often depicted as a cunning
animal.
PERSUASION
-is a literary technique that writers use to present their
ideas through reason and logic, to influence the audience
-may simply use an argument to persuade the readers, or
sometimes may persuade readers to perform a certain
action
-it is an art of effective speaking and writing in which
writers make their opinions believable to the audience
through logic, by invoking emotions, and by proving their
credibility.
TYPES OF PERSUASION
Persuasion has 3 basic types:
1. ETHOS
It is linked with morality and ethics. In this method of
persuasion, writers or speakers convince their audience of their
goodwill and present themselves as trustworthy. To determine
whether a writer is credible or not, the audience needs to
understand his intention and his strong understanding of the
subject.
2. LOGOS
Logos comes from logic, therefore writers use logic,
reasoning, and rationality to convinve audiences of their
perspectives.
3. PATHOS
The third method is pathos, which invokes and
appeals to the emotions of the audience. This is
contrary to logos, as it presents arguments without
using logic or reasoning. Many writers consider
love, fear, empathy, and anger as strong factors to
influence the emotions of their audiences.