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BATTLE OF EVIDENCE

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    Types of Evidence: factual knowledge, statistical inference, informed opinion, or personal testimony
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  • FACT CHECK: The Earth revolves around the Sun once every 365.25 days. This scientific fact has been proven through centuries of observation and measurement, forming the foundation of our calendar and understanding of time.
    Factual Knowledge
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  • FACT CHECK: According to the Department of Health, eight out of ten Filipinos experience stress due to financial problems. This data suggests that economic struggles have become a major source of anxiety for many families across the country
    Statistical Inference
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  • FACT CHECK: Experts in psychology suggest that spending time in nature can improve one’s mental health. Their insights, drawn from studies and clinical experience, emphasize how the natural environment helps restore calm and focus.
    Informed Opinion
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  • FACT CHECK: As a teacher for fifteen years, I’ve noticed that my students perform better when exams are shorter. My classroom experience shows how reducing pressure can help learners think more clearly and confidently.
    Personal Testimony
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  • WEIGHT IT RIGHT: Many students believe that energy drinks make them more alert and intelligent. One classmate said she always drinks one before exams and usually gets higher scores. She insists the drink helps her think faster.
    WEAK
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  • WEIGHT IT RIGHT: A recent study from Harvard University found that people who sleep fewer than six hours a night show a 30% decrease in concentration.
    STRONG
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  • WEIGH IT RIGHT: A popular TikTok creator claimed that listening to loud music every morning improves brain function. The video went viral, but no expert or data was mentioned to back up the statement.
    WEAK
  •  5
  • WEIGHT IT RIGHT: Reports from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources revealed that air pollution levels dropped by 20% during the lockdown. Scientists explained that this improvement was due to reduced vehicle emissions.
    STRONG.
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  • TRUTH OR OPINION: Reading every day improves vocabulary.
    TRUTH
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  • FACT OR OPINION: Fiction books are more enjoyable than non-fiction.
    OPINION
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  • FACT OR OPINION: Plastic takes hundreds of years to decompose.
    FACT
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  • FACT OR OPINION: Math is the hardest subject in school.
    OPINION
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  • Claim: It’s okay to lie if it spares someone’s feelings. A. “Psychologists explain that small, compassionate lies can protect relationships from unnecessary hurt.” B. “I once lied to a friend about her performance so she wouldn’t feel shy.
    A
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  • Claim: Forgiveness leads to personal peace. A. Studies show that people who forgive experience lower stress levels and better heart health. B. After forgiving my friend, I finally felt free from the pain she caused me.
    A
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  • Claim: Respecting elders strengthens family ties. A. In many Asian households, elders are traditionally regarded as moral authorities. B. Cultural experts state that honoring elders helps preserve shared values and family harmony.
    B
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  • Claim: Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. A. Many teachers believe education gives people hope and power. B. UNESCO reports each school year raises income potential by 10%.
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