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JENINA AUGUSTA ESTANISLAO

ABM2- 12 ENVIRONMENTAL

EAPP

2ND QUARTER MODULE 1

 WHAT I CAN DO
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. D

 ASSESSMENT
Main Assertions:
Every Child has Potential
Reasons:
1. Regardless of race, socio economic class, or IQ, every child has the ability to contribute to our
world.
2. No child is confined by where they live, who their parents are, what society expects of them.
Every child can contribute something beautiful to our world. It can be a smile, a laugh, one good
thought. That is all it takes to change someone's life.

 POST TEST
I.
1. A 6. C
2. D 7. D
3. C 8. A
4. B 9. C
5. B 10. B

II.

Manifesto And Position Paper

A manifesto is a statement of a writer's intentions, beliefs, and motivations. These works


might be as short as a few paragraphs or as long as hundreds of pages. There is no one-size-
fits-all approach to crafting a manifesto. Whether it's made public for other readers or solely
intended for the writer to read, the goal of a manifesto is to inspire.

Writing a manifesto entail outlining your objectives, purpose, and future intentions.
Manifestos are frequently made public by political candidates so that people may learn about
their positions, where they stand on key topics, and how they aim to govern and solve social
concerns. Companies and organizations frequently have a team produce a manifesto, or
mission statement, to clarify the many aims and agreed-upon purposes of the group. A
personal manifesto is a piece of writing that some people use to help them stay on track with
their objectives.

While A position paper, sometimes known as a position piece for short things, is an article
that gives an argumentative viewpoint on a topic — usually the author's or another entity.
Position papers are published in a variety of settings, including academia, politics, law, and
other fields. A position paper's purpose is to persuade the audience that the viewpoint
provided is valid and worth hearing. When it comes to picking a topic, formulating an
argument, and arranging a position paper, the ideas that one has in mind should be
thoroughly researched.

A position paper is a piece of writing that expresses one's viewpoint on a certain topic. The
subject should be debatable. It examines a subject on which the writer will take a position
(agree/disagree), with the goal of persuading the reader to agree with him or her.

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