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[Q4] Persuasive Essay Writing: Convince and Persuade with the Power of Words

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Persuasive Essay Writing: Convince and Persuade with the Power of Words By: Pj Miana   Hello, young writers! Today, we're diving into the exciting world of persuasive essay writing. Imagine being able to use your words to convince others to see things your way, just like a superhero wielding their special power. That's exactly what you'll learn to do in this lesson!   What is a Persuasive Essay?   A persuasive essay is a type of writing where you try to convince your readers to agree with your viewpoint on a particular topic. It's like being a lawyer in a courtroom, presenting evidence and arguments to win your case. But instead of a judge and jury, your readers are the ones you're trying to persuade.   Choosing Your Topic   The first step in writing a persuasive essay is choosing a topic you're passionate about. It could be anything that you have strong feelings or opinions about. Maybe you want to persuade people to recycle more, or perha

[Q4] Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences with Proper Grammar (EN6G-Ig-4.4.1)

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  Composing Clear and Coherent Sentences with Proper Grammar ( EN6G-Ig-4.4.1) Pj Miana   1. Use of Verb Tenses:   - Correct verb tense usage is crucial for conveying the timing of actions in sentences. - Example: "She will go to the market tomorrow." (Future tense) - Example: "He is eating breakfast right now." (Present continuous tense) - Example: "They had finished their homework before dinner." (Past perfect tense)   2. Incorporating Conjunctions:   - Conjunctions link words, phrases, or clauses in sentences to convey relationships. - Example: "I like both tea and coffee." (Coordinating conjunction) - Example: "Although it was raining, we went for a walk." (Subordinating conjunction) - Example: "She danced gracefully yet confidently." (Conjunctive adverb)   3. Adverbs for Clarity:   - Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to provide more information about how, when, or wher

[Q3] ENGLISH Q3 PERIODIC TESTS REVIEWER

 [Q3] ENGLISH Q3 PERIODIC TESTS REVIEWER Test I. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.   1) What does it mean when people have differing viewpoints on an issue? a) They all agree on the same thing b) They all have different opinions on the same thing c) They are all talking about different things d) They all have the same perspective   2) Why is it important to listen to different viewpoints on an issue? a) So we can all have the same opinion b) So we can understand different perspectives c) So we can argue with each other d) So we can ignore those we don't agree with   3) What is an example of an issue that people have different viewpoints on? a) The weather b) The color blue c) The best type of ice cream d) Whether or not to recycle   4) When we listen to different viewpoints on an issue, we should: a) Interrupt people and tell them they're wrong b) Ignore what other people say and only focus on our own opinion c) Be respectful and try to understand where the