English: Quarter 4 - Module 2
English: Quarter 4 - Module 2
English: Quarter 4 - Module 2
Department of Education
Regional Office IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
English
Quarter 4 – Module 2:
Soundness of Reasoning
In charting the course of your journey in this module, you are expected to:
• Judge the relevance and worth of ideas, soundness of author’s reasoning, and the
effectiveness of the presentation (EN9RC-IVf-2.22)
✓ Analyze author’s soundness of reasoning as a means of understanding the
text presented.
What I Know
Activity 1: PRE-TEST
Directions: Read the sentences. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the space
provided for.
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What’s In
Statement #1: A volcano is a mountain that opens downward to a pool of molten rock below
the surface of the earth.
Statement #2: An erupting volcano can trigger tsunamis, flash floods, earthquakes, mudflows
and rock falls.
Statement #3: Plants that may be found on mountains include conifers, oak, and chestnut.
Statement #4: When pressure builds up, eruptions occur.
Statement #5: The danger area around a volcano covers about a 20-mile radius.
Which statement/s above is/are not related? Why do you say so?
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What’s New
Activity 3: Observing the Text
Directions: Read the following selections, then answer the questions that follow.
(Reading Selection A) Obama: ‘There Were No Winners In This’ Government Shutdown
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First, we should sit down and pursue a balanced approach to a responsible budget, one
that grows our economy faster and shrinks our long-term deficits further. There is no choice
between growth and fiscal responsibility – we need both. So we’re making a serious mistake
if a budget doesn’t focus on what you’re focused on: creating more good jobs that pay better
wages. If we’re going to free up resources for the things that help us grow – education,
infrastructure, research – we should cut what we don’t need, and close corporate tax loopholes
that don’t help create jobs. This shouldn’t be as difficult as it has been in past years. Remember,
our deficits are shrinking – not growing.
Second, we should finish the job of fixing our broken immigration system. There’s
already a broad coalition across America that’s behind this effort, from business leaders to
faith leaders to law enforcement. It would grow our economy. It would secure our borders. The
Senate has already passed a bill with strong bipartisan support. Now the House should, too.
The majority of Americans thinks this is the right thing to do. It can and should get done by
the end of this year.
Third, we should pass a farm bill – one that America’s farmers and ranchers can depend
on, one that protects vulnerable children and adults in times of need, and one that gives rural
communities opportunities to grow and the longer-term certainty they deserve.
We won’t suddenly agree on everything now that the cloud of crisis has passed. But
we shouldn’t hold back on places where we do agree, just because we don’t think it’s good
politics, or just because the extremes in our parties don’t like compromise. I’ll look for willing
partners from either party to get important work done. There’s no good reason why we can’t
govern responsibly, without lurching from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. Because
that isn’t governing – it’s just hurting the people we were sent here to serve.
Those of us who have the privilege to serve this country have an obligation to do our
job the best we can. We come from different parties, but we’re Americans first. And our
obligations to you must compel all of us, Democrats and Republicans, to cooperate, and
compromise, and act in the best interests of this country we love.
Thanks everybody, and have a great weekend.
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market of hair vanity in the Black community. I began to chemically relax my hair shortly after
watching the movie. Personally, I was fascinated with the long straight strains that gracefully
draped.
My fingers swept effortlessly through my relaxed crown. It enticed attention from other
girls with crowns just alike. Young Black girls held their heads up high after a fresh do. Pride
directly complements a Black girl’s crown, especially after being plucked, burned and teased.
Though I enjoyed the stringy press, I forgot how my original curls laid after submitting to
straight hair for so long.
While in high school, I stopped straightening my hair and began my natural hair
journey. Now many other Black girls rock their natural crown with honor. As society
progresses, the standards for hair have changed. “I was told I’d never get a job on TV with
natural hair,” Winfrey said. She experimented with different hairstyles as she entered her
career. However, Winfrey describes herself as a rebel. “I’m at a point where I’m quite happy
with my look,” she said.
Though Winfrey has faced obstacles with her hair, she doesn’t let her hair or people’s
opinions define her. “It doesn’t necessarily represent anything in particular,” she said. “It’s an
extension of a piece of who I am.”
Overall, the rich history of Black hair tells a story that battled with fallen appreciation
but has now resurfaced as a true embrace. Whatever sits on top of a Black woman or man’s
head, should represent power and respect. A true crown has no template or standard, instead, it
directly illustrates the beauty of its possessor.
Source:https://www.click2houston.com/features/2021/02/03/personal-essay-a-black-womans-
crown-should-be-celebrated/
3. Are the details presented in first reading factual? What about the reading selection
B? What made you say so?
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What is it
Many readers are under the impression that when reading a text, all the ideas and
information presented are always correct. This impression is not always true. Informational
texts are based on the author’s ideas, beliefs, opinions or facts from reliable sources.
Authors present their ideas and support them with specific reasons and evidence to
convince the reader. Thus, a reader should evaluate the reasons and evidence before giving a
judgment.
The information used by an author in giving his/her reasons or evidence can be classified
according to:
1. Factual information are those that solely deal with facts. These are short, non-
explanatory, and rarely give in-depth background on a topic. These statements are
also those that can be verified or proven to be true or false.
Factual information resources are found in encyclopedias, almanacs,
government resources, or statistics.
In the activity earlier, reading text A is an example of text that uses factual
information. In the address delivered by then US President Barack Obama, he presented
several issues to the American people. These issues are backed up with reasons and
evidence to convince his people.
2. Subjective content or information are those which come from only one point of
view. It involves judgment, feeling, opinion, intuition or emotion rather than factual
information. Opinions are useful to persuade, but careful readers and listeners will
notice and demand evidence to back them up.
Reading text B is an example of texts that uses subjective information.
Subjective information resources are found in websites containing blogs or
vlogs, social media, non-scholarly books and journals or book reviews.
We need to analyze the type of information used by the author in giving reasons and
evidence in his text to understand the purpose of the text – to persuade, to inform or to entertain.
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What’s More
Activity 4: Validate Info
Directions: The statements below are taken from the two reading selections earlier. Identify
whether the statement in each item is a factual or subjective information then explain why.
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Activity 5: Identifying Information in the Text
Directions: Read the texts below and answer the questions that follow.
Text A. Duterte overturns task force decision to allow 10 to 14-year-olds outside
“Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte re-imposed the stay-at-home rules for 10 to 14-
year-olds in the entire country, overturning a unanimous decision of his pandemic task force to
let the age group outside in hopes of spurring more economic activity. "Just to be sure, and in
our desire to protect our people, napilitan akong i-reimpose 'yung (I was forced to reimpose)
10 to 14 [year-old]," he said on Monday night, January 25, after a meeting with task force
officials in Davao City.
The President said the rule would stay until "everybody is safe by the bakuna (everybody
is safe because of the vaccine)." It's fear of the new COVID-19 variant observed in the United
Kingdom that convinced Duterte to overturn his task force's move.”
Source: Duterte overturns task force decision to allow 10 to 14-year-olds outside, Rappler.com,
January 25, 2021 10:32 PM PHT.
1. Are the details in the text presented factual? If yes, what type of information are they?
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I always choose to wear dresses that are in color red. I feel like I am in-charge of
everything when I’m wearing them. Combining the red dress with a red lipstick’s on can
elevate my self-esteem. Using my black stiletto, makes a perfect combination because it can
also give accent to my beautiful red dress.
I believe that red is the most beautiful color among all the colors. It symbolizes power.
I suggest that people who are losing their self-esteem should wear outfits that are red in color
because it will make them feel confident.
4. Do you think the writer’s reasons are backed up with facts as evidence? Explain your
answer.
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What I Have Learned
Activity 6: Compare and Contrast
Directions: Using the Venn Diagram, compare and contrast factual information and
subjective information based on what you have learned, then answer the question that
follows.
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What I Can Do
Activity 7: Writing an Essay
Directions: Assess your learning by writing a paragraph using factual information and
subjective information in giving reasons or evidence. You can choose the type of information
you will use in discussing your topic. Below are suggested topics that you can choose from.
You will be rated with the rubrics provided. You can use additional sheet of paper if needed.
Suggested topics:
• Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health
• A person that you admire the most
• A place where you would like to live your whole life
• The job you dream.
• Smartphone users in the Philippines
• Most used social media platform in the Philippines
• Other topics you want to write
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(TITLE)
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Assessment
Let us check how well you have mastered the lesson in this module.
Directions: Read each item below and write the letter of the correct answer.
_____1. Ana is tasked to write about “Percentage of Enrollment in the New Normal in
your school.” What type of information does she need?
A. factual C. ideal
B. subjective D. creative
_____2. Which of the following materials uses factual information as basis for evidence
or reason in writing?
A. encyclopedias, almanacs, government resources, or statistics
B. vlogs, social media, non-scholarly books or book reviews
C. vlogs, almanacs, encyclopedias, social media
D. encyclopedias, almanacs, government resources, social media
_____4. Which among the following choices is an example of a statement that uses
subjective information?
A. Rodrigo R. Duterte is the current president of the Philippines.
B. Her friend Eimee Werble is the most beautiful lady in the Philippines.
C. Manila is the capital of the Philippines.
D. Leonor Briones is the Secretary of the Department of Education.
“As per the memorandum, the President has given approval to the recommendation of
DepEd. Thus, we will implement such a decision to defer school opening to October 5 pursuant to
Republic Act No. 11480. We shall use the deferment to provide relief to the logistical limitations
faced by the areas placed under MECQ and to fill in the remaining gaps of the school opening that
we are currently addressing.”
Source: https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/08/14/official-statement-on-the-opening-of-classes/
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_____5. What type of information is used in the text?
A. factual C. analytical
B. subjective D. creative
Facebook is one of the most popular social media sites used daily by millions of people
around the world. The advancement of technology has great impact on Facebook letting its users
access the site anywhere, anytime and without limit. This situation has negative effects to its users
unknowingly.
First, Facebook users spend a lot of their precious time by doing unbeneficial activities
such as stalking people, and chatting unnecessary things to their friends. Next, users may be
involved in various cybercrimes, such as hacking or phishing. Lastly, Facebook can cause family
relationship to be restrained since quality time with family is reduced.
This popular social media site is a good platform for recreation but mostly it is a waste of
time.
_____9. Do you think the author’s reasoning is factual? Why or why not?
A. Yes, because the author stated reasons that are true in experience.
B. Yes, because there is an in-depth discussion to the claims.
C. No, because there are no research and statistics involved.
D. No, because there are pieces of evidence to the claims.
_____10. Why do we need to analyze the type of information used by the author in
giving reasons and evidence in the text?
A. To understand the purpose of the text
B. To lay critical judgments
C. To give arguments
D. To create a debate
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What I Know What’s More
Activity 1: PRE-TEST Activity 4: Validate Info
1. A 1. Subjective – Answers may vary.
2. D 2. Factual - Answers may vary.
3. C 3. Subjective - Answers may vary.
4. A 4. Subjective - Answers may vary.
5. A 5. Factual - Answers may vary.
What’s In Activity 5: Identifying Information in the
Activity 2: Determine Relevance text
Statement #3: This statement talks about plants Answers may vary.
while the rest of the statements are about
What I Have Learned
volcanoes and volcanic eruptions.
Activity 6: Compare and Contrast
Answers may vary.
Activity 3: Observing the Text
1. The reading selection A talks about then What I Can Do
President Obama’s address. He entails his Activity 7: Writing an Essay
reasons about why the Democrats and Answers may vary.
Republicans can work together. He gave several
reasons using facts. Assessment
2. The reading selection B presents how she 1. A 6. B
celebrates her crown as a black woman. She 2. A 7. D
uses her own opinion and judgments on how she 3. B 8. B
can embrace and represent it with power and 4. B 9. C
respect. 5. A 10. A
3. Reading selection A uses factual information
while reading selection B uses subjective
information.
Answer Key
References:
BOOK
Almonte, Liza R., Lerma L. Flandez, Nedia L. Agustan, Henone de Paz-Langutan, Dream Rose O.
Malayo, Liberty A. Mangaluz, Elenita R. Miranda, Lito A. Palomar, Adelia Chua-Soliaban, and Grace
Annette B. Soriano, A Journey Through Anglo-American Literature Learner’s Material, Pasig City:
Vibal Group, Inc., 2014, 528-529
ONLINE SOURCES
Arkansas State University. “Understanding Information and Information Sources”. Date Accessed
February 4, 2021,
https://libguides.astate.edu/information/types#:~:text=Factual%20information%20is%20information
%20that,%2C%20Almanacs%2C%20Government%20Resources%2C%20Statistics.
Ohio State University Libraries. 2- Types of Sources “Fact or Opinion.” Date Accessed, February 4,
2021, https://ohiostate.pressbooks.pub/choosingsources/chapter/fact-or-opinion/.
Department of Education. “Official Statement on the Opening of Classes.”. Accessed January 28,
2021. https://www.deped.gov.ph/2020/08/14/official-statement-on-the-opening-of-classes/.
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Region IX: Zamboanga Peninsula Hymn – Our Eden Land
Here the trees and flowers bloom Gallant men And Ladies fair Cebuanos, Ilocanos, Subanons, Boholanos, Ilongos,
Here the breezes gently Blow, Linger with love and care All of them are proud and true
Here the birds sing Merrily, Golden beams of sunrise and sunset Region IX our Eden Land
The liberty forever Stays, Are visions you’ll never forget
Oh! That’s Region IX Region IX
Our..
Here the Badjaos roam the seas Hardworking people Abound, Eden...
Here the Samals live in peace Every valleys and Dale Land...
Here the Tausogs thrive so free Zamboangueños, Tagalogs, Bicolanos,
With the Yakans in unity
My Final Farewell
Farewell, dear Fatherland, clime of the sun caress'd Let the sun draw the vapors up to the sky,
Pearl of the Orient seas, our Eden lost!, And heavenward in purity bear my tardy protest
Gladly now I go to give thee this faded life's best, Let some kind soul o 'er my untimely fate sigh,
And were it brighter, fresher, or more blest And in the still evening a prayer be lifted on high
Still would I give it thee, nor count the cost. From thee, 0 my country, that in God I may rest.
On the field of battle, 'mid the frenzy of fight, Pray for all those that hapless have died,
Others have given their lives, without doubt or heed; For all who have suffered the unmeasur'd pain;
The place matters not-cypress or laurel or lily white, For our mothers that bitterly their woes have cried,
Scaffold or open plain, combat or martyrdom's plight, For widows and orphans, for captives by torture tried
T is ever the same, to serve our home and country's need. And then for thyself that redemption thou mayst gain
I die just when I see the dawn break, And whe n the d ark nig ht wr ap s the gr ave y ar d ar ound
Through the gloom of night, to herald the day; With only the d e ad in the ir v ig il to s e e
And if color is lacking my blood thou shalt take, B re ak not m y re p os e or the m ys tery p r of ound
Pour'd out at need for thy dear sake And pe rc hanc e thou m ays t he ar a s ad hym n re s ound
To dye with its crimson the waking ray. ' T is I, O my c ountry, r aising a s ong unto the e .
Dream of my life, my living and burning desire, The n will ob liv ion br ing to me no c ar e
All hail ! cries the soul that is now to take flight; As ove r thy v ale s and p lains I s we e p;
All hail ! And sweet it is for thee to expire ; Thr ob b ing and c le anse d in thy s p ace and air
To die for thy sake, that thou mayst aspire; With c olor and lig ht, with s ong and lame nt I f are ,
And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night. Ev e r re p e ating the f aith that I k ee p .
If over my grave some day thou seest grow, M y F athe rland ad or' d, that s ad ne ss to my sor r ow le nd s
In the grassy sod, a humble flower, B e lov ed F ilip inas, he ar now m y las t g ood -b y!
Draw it to thy lips and kiss my soul so, I g ive the e all: p are nts and k indr ed and f r iend s
While I may feel on my brow in the cold tomb below F or I g o wher e no s lav e be f or e the op pr es s or b e nds ,
The touch of thy tenderness, thy breath's warm power. Whe r e f aith c an ne ve r kill, and God r e ig ns e ' er on hig h!
Let the moon beam over me soft and serene, F are well to y ou all, f r om m y s oul tor n away,
Let the dawn shed over me its radiant flashes, F rie nds of m y c hild hood in the home disp oss e ss ed !
Let the wind with sad lament over me keen ; Giv e thanks that I re s t fr om the we ar is om e d ay !
And if on my cross a bird should be seen, F are well to the e, too, s we e t f rie nd that lig hte ne d m y way;
Let it trill there its hymn of peace to my ashes. B e lov ed cre ature s all, f are well! I n d e ath ther e is re s t!