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Review: English 8 Quarter 2 Modules 1-3

  •  English    30     Public
    Explaining Visual-Verbal Relationships, Opinion-Marking Signals, Compare and Contrast Same Topic in Different Multimodal Texts
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  • These are the ways of presenting information in a simple and attractive manner to catch the readers’ interest.
    Visual-verbal Illustrations
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  • a diagram that shows the relationships of information presented
    GRAPH
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  • a kind of graph that presents information trends using data dots connected by straight line segments
    LINE GRAPH
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  • a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width
    BAR GRAPH
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  • an organized arrangement of data usually in rows and columns
    TABLE
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  • a diagram or visual representation that shows the relative position of the parts of something
    MAP
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  • displays the organization and relationship of concepts and ideas
    CONCEPT MAP
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  • an illustration that presents information in a tabular or circular form
    CHART
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  • a chart which is circular in form that presents how a whole is sliced into parts
    PIE CHART
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  • a chart that shows a step-by-step process
    FLOWCHART
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  • a combination of visual images and text presentation of specific information
    INFOGRAPHIC
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  • Where in a sentence is an opinion-marking signal usually written?
    at the beginning
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  • Give an example of opinion-marking signal.
    ...
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  • In his interview, the mayor announced that they will provide assistance to the students. [Is there an opinion-marking signal used?]
    NONE.
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  • Lino believes that all students will be happy about the mayor’s announcement. [Is there an opinion-marking signal used?]
    YES.
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  • From what Lino knows, many stakeholders extended help to assist the learners in their studies. [Is there an opinion-marking signal used?]
    YES.
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