
OPINION 6
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6th Grade
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JOAN LALES
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OPINION 6
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Open Ended
Can you give another word for opinion?
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Informed opinion
is a belief, judgment or way of thinking about something based on information.
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When you make a stand, you have the following evidences to support your opinion. The following are the supporting evidences to agree or go against something or someone.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
This is an information that is verifiable and agreed upon by almost everyone.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
These are interpretations and examples of an accumulation of facts.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
This is personal experience related by a knowledgeable
party.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
The vaccine will help the infected person produce antibodies that will fight the virus.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
Sison’s family faced a lot of struggles during the pandemic. Two of their family members were found positive carriers of the virus, sadly one of them died. To add more burden, the head of the family was laid off from work. The year 2020 was a difficult year.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
People with existing illnesses are susceptible with the virus.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
The Department of Health (DOH) warned the public of the new strain of Corona virus which is 70 % more contagious than the Covid-19 virus.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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Multiple Choice
“I feel better after drinking ginger tea with raw honey. It is a very effective natural remedy for sore throat,” said Jimin.
Factual Knowledge
Statistical Inferences
Personal Testimony
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In writing your stand based on informed opinion there are five steps to be followed.
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Multiple Choice
Step 1: Find Your Topic
Finding a topic might be the most difficult part of writing an opinion essay because the whole essay hinges on a single point—your opinion! Find something that really ________ you or that you feel strongly about.
challenges
interests
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Multiple Choice
Step 2: Construct Your Outline
1. Topic sentence includes your first ___________
2. Develop the first reason by giving __________ examples, facts, and statements
problem ;
additional
reason ;
supporting
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Multiple Choice
Step 3. Develop Your Body Paragraphs
Once you have organized all of your facts in your outline, all you have to do is_________ them together with bridging language.
join
separate
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Multiple Choice
Step 4: Write the Introduction and Conclusion
You already have all of your facts laid out in an organized way. Your introduction will merely introduce those facts as a way of preparing your audience to read your essay, and the conclusion will bring ___________ to your topic.
solution
finality
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Multiple Choice
Step 5: Final Thoughts
Edit your essay for flow, logic, __________, and punctuation.
transitional words
grammar
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