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Blessed morning

everyone!!!
1. What is the meaning of the term
"explicit"?

A. Obvious and apparent


B. Not expressed clearly
C. true in some cases
D. maybe incorrect
2. What is the meaning of the term
"implicit"?

A. Obvious and apparent


B. may be incorrect
C. true in some cases
D. Not expressed clearly
3. What is the meaning of the word
"claim"?

A. To acquire
B. To assert something
C. To reject
D. To possess
What do you think is our lesson for
today?
EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT
CLAIMS IN A PARAGRAPH
OBJECTIVES:

 Identifyclaims explicitly or implicitly made in a


written text;

 Determine an explicit statement from an


implicit statement.
All living things are made up of
cells. Since humans are alive , we
are also made of cells. Cells make
our body tissues Tissue makes our
body organs. Organs make our body
systems. Organs make our body
systems. Cells are the building
blocks of our bodies.
CRITICAL READING:
Separating Fact from Opinion
FACT
A fact is information that can be
proved true through objective
evidence.
OPINION
Anopinion is a belief,
judgment, or conclusion
that cannot be objectively
proved true.
CRITICAL READING:
Detecting Propaganda
Propaganda uses
emotional appeals instead of
presenting solid evidence to
support a point.
Common Propaganda Techniques

 Bandwagon
 Testimonial
 Plain Folks
 Name Calling
Bandwagon
The bandwagon technique
tells us to buy a product or
support a certain issue
because “everybody else is
doing it.”
Testimonial

The testimonial approach tells us to


buy a product or support a certain
issue because a celebrity is endorsing
it.
Plain Folks

In the plain folks technique,


people present themselves as
ordinary, average citizens,
hoping we will identify with
them and like them.
Name Calling

Name calling is the use of


emotionally loaded language or
negative comments to turn
people against a rival product,
candidate, or movement.
EXPLICITAND IMPLICIT
CLAIMS IN A PARAGRAPH
EXPLICIT
Fullyrevealed or expressed
without vagueness

Very clear and complete


Example:

 "No Entry."
IMPLICIT

understood though
not clearly or
directly stated
All living things are made up of cells.
Since humans are alive , we are also
made of cells. Cells make our body
tissues Tissue makes our body
organs. Organs make our body
systems. Organs make our body
systems. Cells are the building
blocks of our bodies.
2 explicit questions 2 answer:

1. What are made of cells?


2.What is the main
idea of the text?
example

"Bambie moved away from


the cat; she'd never owned
one."
Quiz:

Google form link sent in the GC

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Directions: Look at the picture below, then compose five "Explicit"
claims and five "Implicit" claims. Write it on your T - CHART.
THANK YOU!

Keep safe always..

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