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Determining

Textual Evidences
Presented by: Ms. Andrea M. Ibanez, LPT
Recall:
Evaluative Statements

Assertion Counterclaims

● Fact
● Convention
● Opinion
● Preference
MURDER OR
SUICIDE?
Textual
Evidence
What is Textual Evidence?

A textual evidence is an evidence in a


text that a reader can use to illustrate his
or her ideas and support his or her claims
or evidence.
Types of Textual
Evidence
1. Referencing
- mentioning a specific section
in the text.
1. Referencing
- The Department of Education ensures the
delivery of quality education and safety of
the learners in the opening of classes for
this school year amidst COVID 19 as stated
in the Deped Order no.7 s. 2020 on
DepEd School Calendar and Activities
for S.Y. 2020-2021 paragraph 2 and 3.
2. Paraphrasing
- restating the text in your own
words.
2. Paraphrasing
Original: Her life spanned years of
incredible change for women as they
gained more rights than ever before.

Paraphrase: She lived through the


exciting era of women's liberation.
3. Summarizing
- stating in a shorter way the
text and other relevant details
to support the idea
3. Summarizing
The movie Seven Sundays (2017) is a
heart-warming story and shows the importance
of family in our lives. The movie tells about
the Bonifacio siblings who were reunited
because of their father who was mistakenly
diagnosed with cancer. It presented the
different struggles of their lives and how
they were able to overcome them.

4. Quoting
- directly restating a part of the text.

4. Quoting
Langston Hughes described deferred dreams as if they
“stink like rotten meat” in his poem which suggest an
unpleasant image, giving me the feeling of resentment. He
also ends the poem with the line “Or does it explode?”
that made me think of a person who boils over in anger.
Thanks
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questions?

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