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make your own simple definiton of the word music

very very simple

Music: Sound organized to make you feel something.

Assessment 1: Adding Words


Direction: Read and understand the paragraph carefully and add other words to
the sentence base located in the first column to complete the information about
what happened next. Use a separate sheet for your answer.
How would you send an urgent message to someone? Today, you might use different
gadgets such as cellphone, laptops, tablets or a computer. The first handheld mobile
phone was demonstrated by John F. Mitchell and Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973,
using a handset weighing c.2 kilograms or 4.4 lbs. A mobile phone, cellular phone,
cellphone, or hand phone, sometimes shortened to simply mobile, cell or just phone,
is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link
while the user is moving within a telephone service area.
In your coming birthday, you wish for a new mobile phone. And so, as a gift, your
mother ordered a mobile phone in an online shop without you knowing.
Sentence base Sentence base with other words attached
1. Parcel received. On your birthday, when everyone is busy, the Ninja Van
stopped on your doorstep. You wished it was for you but
the parcel was for your mother. You signed and received
the package. Then, immediately gave it to your mother.
2. Cellphone turned on.
3. Cellphone damaged.
4. Cellphone repaired.
5. You laughed.
Assessment 2: Define a Term
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Direction: In this activity, follow the instruction below to help you define a term.
Follow the essay format for your answer. Use a separate sheet of paper for your
output.
1. Think of an abstract noun.
2. Look for its dictionary meaning.
3. Research the word's origin.
4. Analyze and classify the term.
5. Provide traditional details about the term.
6. Tell an example to illustrate the meaning.
7. Define the term in your own words.
8. Mention how the definition has affected you.

Assessment 1:

Sentence base with other words attached:


1. Parcel received. On your birthday, when everyone is busy, the Ninja Van stopped on your
doorstep. You wished it was for you but the parcel was for your mother. You signed and
received the package. Then, immediately gave it to your mother. As she unwrapped the box,
she found the brand new mobile phone you had been secretly hoping for.

Assessment 2:

1. Abstract noun: Happiness


2. Dictionary meaning: A state of being happy; joy.
3. Origin: The word "happiness" comes from the Old Norse term "happ," meaning "luck" or
"chance," which evolved into the Middle English word "hap," referring to good fortune or luck.
Over time, it transformed into "happiness" in modern English.
4. Classification: Happiness can be classified as an emotion, specifically a positive emotional
state.
5. Traditional details: Happiness is often described as a feeling of contentment, satisfaction, or
pleasure. It is subjective and varies from person to person. Traditionally, happiness is
associated with fulfilling experiences, relationships, and accomplishments.
6. Example: Imagine a person sitting in a park on a sunny day, surrounded by loved ones,
laughing and enjoying each other's company. They feel a sense of warmth and contentment,
appreciating the simple pleasures of life. This state of joy and satisfaction represents
happiness.
7. Definition in my own words: Happiness is a profound sense of joy and contentment derived
from fulfilling experiences, positive relationships, and a sense of purpose or meaning in life.
It encompasses feelings of pleasure, satisfaction, and overall well-being.
8. Impact of the definition: Understanding happiness as more than just fleeting moments of
pleasure has made me appreciate the importance of cultivating meaningful relationships,
pursuing personal growth, and finding fulfillment in everyday experiences. It has encouraged
me to prioritize actions and choices that contribute to long-term happiness and well-being,
rather than solely seeking immediate gratification.

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