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MODULE 4

DETERMINATION OF
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE
GROUP 6
01 KIER MANEJA

02 LERIC ENIMIDO

03 JOSEPH NANOY GIMENA

04 JOSHUA PADILLO

05 IVAN ORTEGA

06 MITCHELL OLARDE
ABOUT US
ASSERTION
is a stylistic approach or technique involving a strong
declaration a forceful or confident and positive statement
regarding a belief or fact often,it is without proof or any
support

ASSERTION HAS 4 TYPES INCLUDING


01 02 03 04

BASIC EMPHATIC ESCALATING LANGUAGE


ASSERTION ASSERTION ASSERTION ASSERTION
It is a simple and it conveys sympathy to It occurs when It involves the first
straightforward someone and usually has someone is not able person pronoun 'I'
two parts. the first
statement for to give a response and is useful for
encompasses recognition
expressing to a person's basic expressing negative
of the feeling or situations
feelings,opinions of the other person,and the assertions and feelings,nevertheles
and beliefs such as: second is a statement that therefore that s, it constructively
shows support for the person becomes lays emphasis on a
other person's firm about him or person's feelings of
viewpoint,feeling or rights such as anger such as
such as
CLAIM AND COUNTERCLAIM
A claim is the central argument of the
text. it can also be called a thesis a
proposition or if there is only one-
simply 'the argument'

Counterclaim provide an opposing viewpoint


to the central claim. Including a counterclaim
in your writing helps you to prove that yes,
your opinion is the best substantiated most
widely supported one.
EXAMPLE'S
CLAIM
hybrid cars are effective cars are an effective
strategy to fight pollution.

COUNTERCLAIM
Which still encourages culture of driving
even if it cuts down on pollution. the
nation should focus on building and
encouraging use of mass transit systems.
TEXTUAL EVIDENCE
*information stated in a given text that is used to support
inferences,claims and assertions made by a student or
research. typically it is used in academic writing.

*considered the basis of argument and analysis in the


composition of a critical analysis paper .

*stated in two forms: explicit and inferred. Explicit


Textual Evidence is formation that is directly stated in a
text. Inferred Textual Evidence is information that can
be gathered through clues given though the text.
EVIDENCE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING

Facts and statistics (objectively validated information on your subject)

Opinion from experts (leading authorities on a topic,such as


researchers or academics)

Personal anecdotes (generalizable,relevant and objectively


considered
THANK'S FOR
WATCHING
THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

1.What is questions can you ask about the claims?


2.Which details in the text answer your questions?
3.What are the most important details in the paragraph?
4.What is each one's relationship to the claim?
5.How does the given detail reinforce the claim?
6.What details do you find interesting?Why?
7.What are some ckaims that do not seem to
have support? Why do you think so?
8.What are some details that you find questionable?
What kindsSTRATEGY
of support
N°1 could they be provided
STRATEGY N°2 with?
9.Are some details outdated,inaccurate,exaggerated, or taken out of
context?
10.Are the sources reliable?

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