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JENINA AUGUSTA ESTANISLAO

ABM2- 12ENVIRONMENTAL

EAPP

2ND QUARTER MODULE 2

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

 ASSESSMENT

Who doesn't want to be rich? Maybe some of them, but me? I want to be rich, and when
you're rich, you can't just help your family but also people in need, like the children in the
orphanage or homeless children. And for me, I still want to have a diploma because I can pass
it on to my parents, and we don't have a problem with money, so why not study in college?
For me, college is a very big thing and very helpful, especially in starting a business in the
future. Just like Janine Chiong, Janine’s business started in 2012 as a college thesis project. As
a school requirement, she and her two partners needed to set up their own enterprise, which
is now Habi Footwear. Even before they graduated, they won the Bid Network Challenge in
the Netherlands. Through their participation, they were able to secure funding for Habi
Footwear from a Dutch angel investor. All of this made them recognize the potential of their
brand in the shoe industry. Janine handles the sales, marketing, and operations of their
business.

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

II.

Using incorrect views or ideas, flawed arguments, illogical arguments, and/or deception
weakens an argument. If you're debating, stay away from mental fallacies because they
weaken your case. Some of the most prevalent fallacies to be aware of are listed below. A
mistake or inaccuracy in thinking is known as a fallacy. A logical fallacy is a defect in an
argument's reasoning that leads to faulty, unsound, or weak conclusions. The presence of a
fallacy in a deductive argument invalidates the whole argument. The presence of an error in
an inductive argument weakens rather than invalidates the argument.

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