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The claim in the text:

Manny Pacquiao's claim revolves around his life story and the lessons he has learned from it. He argues that
regardless of one's circumstances, perseverance and determination are essential for success. He emphasizes
the importance of fighting against adversity, as demonstrated by his own journey from poverty to success in
boxing and then in politics. Pacquiao's main claim is that individuals should never give up, even when faced
with significant challenges.

Reason:

Pacquiao supports his claim by recounting his personal experiences, highlighting moments of struggle and
triumph throughout his life. He shares anecdotes from his childhood, such as taking care of his siblings at a
young age and facing hunger and poverty. He also discusses his boxing career, which propelled him to fame
and fortune but was rooted in hard work and dedication. Furthermore, he outlines his achievements in public
service, particularly his advocacy for the welfare of Overseas Filipino Workers and his legislative efforts to
protect their rights.

My Counterclaim:

A potential counterclaim to Pacquiao's narrative could argue that his success story is exceptional and not
representative of the experiences of all individuals facing poverty and adversity. While Pacquiao's
perseverance and determination are admirable, not everyone may have the same opportunities or resources
available to them. Additionally, some may argue that Pacquiao's focus on individual effort overlooks
systemic issues such as poverty and inequality, which can significantly impact a person's ability to succeed.
While Pacquiao's story is inspirational, it may not fully address the structural barriers that many individuals
face in achieving success.

Reason:

Some may argue that Pacquiao's focus on individual effort overlooks systemic issues such as poverty and
inequality, which can significantly impact a person's ability to succeed. While Pacquiao's story is
inspirational, it may not fully address the structural barriers that many individuals face in achieving success.

ACTIVITY 1
1.What are the ingredients for salad dressings? Describe each.

*Oils- This is typically the base of the dressing and provides richness and mouthfeel. Common oils used
include olive oil, vegetable oil, canola oil, and avocado oil. Olive oil is popular for its flavor and health
benefits.

*Vinegar- Acidic ingredients like vinegar or citrus juice provide tanginess and balance to the dressing.
Common types of vinegar used include balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, white wine vinegar, apple cider
vinegar, and lemon juice. Each imparts its own unique flavor profile.

*Lemon Juice- Lemon juice is a common acidic ingredient used in salad dressings to provide a bright and
tangy flavor. It is typically extracted from fresh lemons by squeezing or juicing the fruit.

*Egg Yolk- Egg yolk is a versatile ingredient often used in salad dressings, particularly in creamy or
emulsified varieties.

*Seasoning and Flavoring- Seasonings and flavorings are crucial components of salad dressings, as they
add depth, complexity, and character to the overall flavor profile.

2.Enumerate the types of salad dressings and give each difference.

*Oil and Vinegar dressing


Ingredients: Consist primarily of oil and vinegar, typically in a 3:1 or 2:1 ratio, respectively.
Texture: These dressings tend to separate easily, with the oil floating on top of the vinegar. They require
shaking or whisking before use to emulsify.
Flavor: The tanginess of the vinegar balances the richness of the oil, creating a simple yet flavorful dressing.
Variations: Common variations include balsamic vinaigrette (using balsamic vinegar), red wine vinaigrette,
white wine vinaigrette, and cider vinaigrette.

*Emulsified dressing
Ingredients: Consist of oil, acid (such as vinegar or citrus juice), and an emulsifier (such as mustard, egg
yolk, or mayonnaise).
Texture: These dressings are more stable and creamier due to the emulsifying agent, resulting in a
homogeneous mixture that doesn't separate as easily.
Flavor: The emulsifier adds richness and depth to the dressing, enhancing its flavor profile.
Variations: Examples include classic Caesar dressing (with anchovies, garlic, and Parmesan cheese), creamy
ranch dressing (with buttermilk, herbs, and spices), and creamy Italian dressing (with herbs and Parmesan
cheese).

*Other dressing
Ingredients: This category encompasses a wide range of dressings that don't fit neatly into the previous two
categories.
Texture: Can vary widely depending on the specific ingredients used. Some may be creamy and emulsified,
while others may be thinner and more vinaigrette-like.
Flavor: These dressings can be highly varied, incorporating a diverse range of ingredients and flavors.
Variations: Examples include Thousand Island dressing, blue cheese dressing, honey mustard dressing, and
Asian sesame dressing

Written Work

1. Drained

2. Acidic solution

3. Salads

4. Dressing

5.Drying

Guide Question:
1. The literature of the American region often reflects a diverse cultural landscape shaped by a history of
immigration and cultural exchange, resulting in a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives. Themes such as
individualism, freedom, and the pursuit of the American Dream are frequently explored in American
literature. In contrast, Asian literature often reflects a deep-rooted connection to tradition, spirituality, and
community, with themes of duty, honor, and family often central to narratives. While American literature
may emphasize self-expression and individual identity, Asian literature often focuses on collective
experiences and the interconnectedness of individuals within society. Additionally, stylistic differences may
be observed, with American literature often characterized by experimentation and innovation, while Asian
literature may draw from a long tradition of storytelling techniques and forms.

Exercises/Activities:
1. "Just One Thing" is a story that conveys the importance of perspective, patience, and the complexity of
human relationships. The narrative explores the protagonist's journey of self-discovery as he seeks to
understand his father's cryptic advice to "find just one thing." The story is intriguing because it invites
readers to reflect on the deeper meaning behind the father's words and the significance of finding purpose and
meaning in life. Whether the father truly knows everything remains open to interpretation, but his wisdom
and guidance serve as a catalyst for the protagonist's personal growth and understanding.

As the author of the story, I might consider ending it in a way that provides closure while still leaving room
for interpretation and reflection. While the ambiguity surrounding the father's advice adds depth to the
narrative, a more conclusive ending could enhance the reader's satisfaction and sense of resolution. However,
it would be important to ensure that the essence of the story's message remains intact, maintaining its
thought-provoking nature and emotional resonance. Ultimately, the decision to end the story in a certain way
would depend on the intended impact and message the author wishes to convey to the audience.

Test 1 Test 2
1. The author of the story “my face” is 1.c 6.c
Babak Ganjei not Tess Almendarez-Lojacono.. 2.b 7.c

2.c 3.b 8.b

3.d 4.a 9.d

4.e 5.a 10.c

5.a

6.f

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