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1. Bullying is nasty, revolting, and cruel.

2. Do you want your fellow students so frightened from bullies?

3. We, as a community, need to be actively engaged and take


responsibility for the betterment of our learners future.

4. There are over 1.2 million people living in Manila


5. Is peace a bad thing?

6. The use of face mask is one way to prevent the spread of virus.

7. He laughs best who laughs last.

8. We need more ammunition for war.

9. Depression, anxiety, suicide. These are the problems in modern


society.

10. I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.


IDENTIFYING
FEATURES OF
PERSUASIVE
TEXTS
WHAT DOES PERSUASIVE TEXTS
MEAN?
The use of effective language is very important in persuasive texts/speeches
because the writer/speaker can engage and persuade the readers/audience,
elaborate and link ideas/arguments and reasons.

Persuasive texts need to make a point, or convince readers to believe in


an idea or opinion and to do an action.
TPYES OF PERSUASIVE TEXTS

So what types of language features do persuasive


texts use? The following are some types of these
language features:
1. RHETORICAL
QUESTIONS
Questions that don’t need to have an answer. They get the reader thinking about
your point-of-view.

Example:
A parent is arguing with a child about the importance of good grades. The
parent says "Do you want to live here in the basement for the rest of your life?”
hoping the child will realize that good grades lead to a better-paying job.
2. EMOTIVE
LANGUAGE
Powerful descriptive language that involves the reader and makes them feel
different emotions as they read.

Examples:
He was not a colored man any more, he was a human being.’
3. EXAGGERATIO
N
Statement that is over-the-top and makes the situation seem worse or better than
it is.

Example:
“I was walking along when suddenly this enormous dog walked along. It was as
big as an elephant”.
The dog may have been big, but it was certainly not as big as that.
4. FACTS AND
STATISTICS
It includes information that has been proven and has evidence to make our
persuasive writing more credible.

Examples:
English is used by 59.3% of all the websites.
58% of smartphone users don’t go for an hour without checking their phones.
5.ALLITERATION
When three or more words start with the same letter. This captures the reader’s
attention and makes your writing more interesting.

Example:
“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, —
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,” -Edgar Allen
Poe
6. RULE OF
THREE
Use to reinforce the point and emphasize certain words. Try using three more
adjectives to add more impact.

Examples:
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”– the American Declaration of
Independence
“Government of the people, by the people, for the people”– the Gettysburg
Address
“There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics”– Benjamin
Disraeli
7. INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE
Includes readers and make them feel they are part of the argument by using
inclusive language/words (e.g. we, us you, and as a community).

Example:
"It is up to us to challenge the right of any group who willfully and
deliberately condemn a fellow group to a servile position. We must challenge
the right of any people who see fit to segregate human beings solely on
grounds of pigmentation. Your children are denied the rights which are theirs
by birth. They are segregated educationally, socially, economically. . . ."
8. REPETITION
Repeats phrases, words or sentences in a different way to help highlight point-
of-view and to ensure that the reader understands the argument.

Examples:
"We form an integral part of a complex society, a society in which a vast proportion of
the population is denied the very basic right of existence, a society that condemns a man
to an inferior position because he has the misfortune to be born black, a society that can
only retain its precarious social and economic position at the expense of an enormous
oppressed mass!"

Exercise is good for your health. People who exercise improve their health and memory.
CREATIVE NON-
FICTION
Writers of creative non-fiction develop stories based on true to
life events but often infuse their own personal views and
experiences in their work. Creative non-fiction pieces go
beyond fact to appeal to readers through story, experience, and
imagery. Some examples of creative non-fiction forms are
personal essays, book reviews, memoirs, interviews, and
cultural criticisms.
POETRY

Poetry includes writing meant to be heard out loud as well as


read on the page. Although poetry can take many forms, its
foundation is built on a balance of rhythm, imagery, metaphor,
and other techniques used to communicate abstract ideas to
readers. Poems may be structured (haikus, and sonnets),
unstructured (free verse), or even appear to read as a narrative
(prose poems).
DRAMA

The genre of drama can include both the fictitious and the
fact. In a drama, the story is primarily conveyed through
dialogue between characters. It may reference sound and
movement, but much is left to reader’s imaginations. Drama
includes movie scripts, ten-minute plays, screenplays, and
written stage productions.
ELEMENTS OF FICTION
1. CHARACTER
CHARACTER - It refers PROTAGONIST is an admirable character who
embodies certain human ideals.
to any of the make- believe
persons that are encountered is a character who provides some sort of
ANTAGONIST opposition for the protagonist.
in the story. There are
different types of it and each helps the protagonist solve his/her
of them can change, develop CONFIDANTE problem.
or remain the same depending
FOIL helps the antagonist create problems for
on how the story will take the protagonist.
place. The following are the
is the character who does not undergo
different types of character: STATIC OR FLAT changes.

DYNAMIC (FULL they live lives very much like living


OR ROUND) people
2. SETTING
This is when and where the story takes place. It involves both time period,
geographic region as well as the character’s location such as his/her house or
workplace. The setting is usually presented in the beginning of the story and can
be determined immediately. However, there are some instances where details
about it are not noticeable and are scattered throughout the story. Furthermore,
setting sometimes affects the behavior and attitude of the characters as well as
the turn of events.
3. CONFLIC
T
It refers to the problem or complication that the
Internal Conflict- this occurs when a character
struggles with their own opposing desires or beliefs.
characters need to face. It may be a struggle between It happens within them and it drives their
characters in the story or against other forces. Stories development as a character. Example:
without conflict are boring and dull for it is what
adds thrill, color and spice to it. There are also some Person vs. Self- conflict between a character and its
stories that have only one main conflict, while others inner struggle
have more and different types of conflict. There are
two categories of conflict and these are the internal
and external conflict.
3. CONFLIC
T
It refers to the problem or complication that the characters need to face. It may be
a struggle between characters in the story or against other forces. Stories without
conflict are boring and dull for it is what adds thrill, color and spice to it. There
are also some stories that have only one main conflict, while others have more
and different types of conflict. There are two categories of conflict and these are
the internal and external conflict.
COMMENTS ABOUT GOLDEN WEEK

“Mercury is the closest “Venus is the second “Mars is actually a very


planet to the Sun” planet from the Sun” cold place”

—JANE DOE —JAMES —SAM JONES


SMITH

“Jupiter is the biggest “Saturn is composed of “It’s the farthest planet


planet of them all” hydrogen and helium” from the Sun”

—ROBERT WU —JOE —JILLIAN COX


BOWMAN
CONSTITUTION SUMMARY

MERCUR VENUS MARS JUPITER


It’s theYclosest Venus has a Mars is actually a Jupiter is the
planet to the Sun beautiful name very cold place biggest planet

SATURN NEPTUNE PLUTO CERES


It’s a gas giant and Neptune is very far It’s considered a It’s located in the
has rings away from us dwarf planet main asteroid belt
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MERCUR
Y
It’s the closest planet to the Sun and the
smallest in the Solar System

201,000
VENUS
Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun

140,000
MARS
Despite being red, Mars is actually a
cold place. It’s full of iron oxide dust
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CONSTITUTION MEMORIAL EVENTS
MARS
Despite being red, Mars is cold

NEPTUN
Eeptune is far away from us
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SATURN
Saturn is a gas giant with rings

JUPITER
It’s the biggest planet of them all
OTHER CONSTITUTION’S CELEBRATIONS

MARS
Despite being red, Mars is cold

SATURN
Saturn is the ringed planet

JUPITER
It’s the biggest planet of them all
JAPANESE CONSTITUTION MEMORIAL

BOMBS NEW
Venus has a Jupiter is the
beautiful name biggest planet
WWII SURRENDE
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small planet very cold place

1939 1945 1945 1947


CELEBRATING THIS DAY

VISIT READ UP VOW HONOR


Earth is a planet Venus has a Mars is actually a Jupiter is the
that has life beautiful name very cold place biggest planet
JAPANESE PEOPLE CELEBRATE THESE

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CELEBRATION CELEBRATION CELEBRATION
Mercury is1the closest 2
Venus has a beautiful name 3 red, Mars is
Despite being
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet actually a cold place. It’s
smallest of them all from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
MAIN EVENTS

MARS VENUS
Despite being red, Mars is Venus is the second planet
a cold place from the Sun
3/5 4/5

SATURN JUPITER
Saturn is a gas giant and It’s the biggest planet in
has several rings the Solar System
1/5 2/5
IMPORTANT MEMORIAL PLACES

MARS VENUS
Mars is actually a Venus has a
cold place beautiful name
50% 70%

SATURN JUPITER
Saturn is the Jupiter is the
ringed planet biggest planet
20% 80%
THE GOLDEN WEEK
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30 31 Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun


TOPICS RELATED TO THE CELEBRATION

CONCEPT 1 CONCEPT 2 CONCEPT 3

Mercury is a very Venus has a beautiful Mars is actually a


TOPIC A small planet name very cold place

Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant Neptune is far away


TOPIC B planet and has rings from Earth

Neptune is far away Pluto is considered a The Moon is our


TOPIC C from us dwarf planet natural satellite
REASONS FOR THE ENACTMENT
30% 20%
MARS VENUS
Despite being red, Mars is Venus is the second planet
a cold place from the Sun

10% 40%
SATURN JUPITER
Saturn is a gas giant and It’s the biggest planet in
has several rings the Solar System

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WHY DO PEOPLE LOVE THIS DAY

PEACE
Earth is our beautiful planet

DEMOCRAC
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Saturn is the ringed planet

REMINDER
Jupiter is a big planet

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