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Name: Rosemarie Sayon

MOD 3 Lesson 1: Productivity Software Applications for Language Teaching and Learning Activity 2:
Graphic Organizers

Subject: English

Year Level: 4

1. Topic: Noun and Pronoun

Directions: Complete the diagram by listing down three definitions of Noun and Pronoun and their
similarities.

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2. Topic: Part of speech

Directions: Write down at least the six part of speech in the diagram.
3. Topic: Fiction and Nonfiction

Directions: In the T-chart, list 5 characteristics or descriptions of fiction and non-fiction.

FICTION NON FICTION


● Fiction is created in the imagination of its ● Nonfiction is any document or media
author, who invents the story and makes content that attempts, in good faith, to
up the characters, the plot or storyline, the provide accurate information regarding a
dialogue and sometimes even the setting. real-world topic. It is written to
● Exploration of larger philosophical themes communicate facts or opinions about
regarding the human condition and the reality. Nonfictional content may be
will of nature. presented either objectively or
● Ambiguous plot points, including even the subjectively.
work's conclusion. ● "Nonfiction" refers to literature based in
● Advanced vocabulary infused with fact. It is the broadest category of
imagery. literature.
● Fiction is make-believe, invented stories. ● There are many different types of
They may be short stories, fables, nonfiction, but they broadly fit into these
vignettes, plays, novellas, or novels. categories: expository nonfiction, narrative
Although writers may base a character on nonfiction, persuasive nonfiction, and
people they have met in real life, the descriptive nonfiction.
characters and the experiences that the ● Nonfiction prose writing that is based on
character faces in the story are not real. facts, real events, and real people, such as
biography or history.
● Nonfiction writing must involve real
people, places, and events.

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