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Q3 ENGLISH 10 WEEK 7

NAME : ________________________________ DATE : ______________

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL : WRITING A CRITIQUE

To critique a piece of writing is to do the following:

 describe: give the reader a sense of the writer’s overall purpose and intent
 analyze: examine how the structure and language of the text convey its
meaning
 interpret: state the significance or importance of each part of the text
 assess: make a judgment of the work’s worth or value

FORMATTING A CRITIQUE
Here are two structures for critiques, one for nonfiction and one for fiction/literature.
The Critique Format for Nonfiction
Introduction

 name of author and work


 general overview of subject and summary of author's argument
 focusing (or thesis) sentence indicating how you will divide the whole work for
discussion or the particular elements you will discuss
Body

 objective description of a major point in the work


 detailed analysis of how the work conveys an idea or concept
 interpretation of the concept
 repetition of description, analysis, interpretation if more than one major concept is
covered
Conclusion

 overall interpretation
 relationship of particular interpretations to subject as a whole
 critical assessment of the value, worth, or meaning of the work, both negative and
positive
DIRECTION: Write a Critique about this selection.

Over 2M Pinoys inoculated;


320,586 of them fully
vaccinated
By Ma. Teresa Montemayor May 5, 2021, 7:04 pm

MANILA – Over 2 million Filipinos have been vaccinated at


least one dose against the coronavirus, with 320,586
persons fully vaccinated, a health official reported
Wednesday.

In a televised public briefing, Health Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje said those who have received the
required two doses of Covid-19 jabs belong to the A1 group or healthcare workers at 284,065; A2 or senior
citizens, 4,966; and A3 or individuals with comorbidities, 31,555.

"Nasa 2,065,235 million na ang naabot nating jabs kahapon. All doses. Nagsimula na tayo para
sa A4 noong May 1st para sa ating (The total doses administered until yesterday is 2,065,235. We started
vaccination for the A4 on May 1 for our) labor force," Cabotaje said.

The country has received a total of 4,040,600 doses of Covid-19 vaccines since February with the
arrival of CoronaVac and AstraZeneca jabs, either government-procured or donated. On May 1,
another 15,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccines arrived and more are expected within the month.

Data from Our World in Data show that the Philippines is fourth among Southeast Asian nations
with the most number of vaccination doses administered.
As of May 3, Indonesia has administered 20.17 million vaccination doses; Cambodia 2.41 million;
Singapore 2.21 million as of April 18; followed by the Philippines with 2,065,235 as of May 4.

Cabotaje said the vaccines have been deployed nationwide, but a bulk went to the so-called NCR
Plus consisting of Metro Manila and the provinces of Rizal, Laguna, Bulacan, and Cavite where
most of the Covid-19 cases have been reported.

"Ang naiiwan na lang diyan ay buffer para sa ating (All these were deployed in the different parts
of the Philippines, most of them in the NCR Plus, the remaining are for the buffer at the) National
Vaccination Operation Center," Cabotaje said.

As for the Sputnik V vaccine rollout Tuesday, Cabotaje reported about 2,634 doses have been administered
-- Parañaque, 2,100; Manila; 165; and Makati, 369.

Apart from an ultra-cold storage requirement for the Russian-made vaccine, Cabotaje said certain
precautions must be observed when administering the vaccine.

"Ilalabas mo, ito-thaw o paiinitin hanggang sa matunaw 'yan, it takes about 5 minutes per thawing bago
mo i-inject (You need to thaw it when you take it out of storage, it takes about 5 minutes per thawing before
you can inject it)," she said.

"Kapag nilabas mo na ang bakuna hanggang two hours, pwede pa siya iturok tapos kapag nilabas mo na
siya hindi mo siya pwede ibalik sa freezer o sa cold chain. Hindi mo na siya magagamit, itatapon mo na
'yun (You can inject the vaccine up to two hours from the time you took it out from storage and you can't put
it back to the freezer or cold chain, you can't use it anymore. You have to throw it)," she added. (PNA)
GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE :____________________

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