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PRACTICE WORKSHEET.

Understanding figurative language. Tell what figurative


language is being described. Write your answer in
your notebook.

Alliteration, anadiplosis, imagery, personification


hyperbole, anaphora, apostrophe

1. “What I present here is what I remember of the


letter, and what I remember of the letter I remember
verbatim (including that awful French).”
2. Can you see that star winking at you?
3. The siren turned into a whisper as it
ended.
4. I wish I may, I wish I might.
5. I’m dying of thirst.
6. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me
twice, shame on me.”
7. He feels buried under a mountain of
work.
8. My phone is not cooperating with me
today.
9. I met wicked witch of the west.
10. Thank you my guardian angel for this
parking space!
11. Time flies when you're having fun.
12. Heaven, help us in our daily needs.
13. That dog is the cutest thing alive.
14. I bought fancy flowers at Flor’s store.
15. Alarm lock please don’t fail me every
morning.
USE
CONVENTIONS
IN
CITING SOURCES
Stealing ideas is more
criminal than stealing
money.

- Voltaire, French writer


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP)
refers to creations of the mind such as
inventions, literary and artistic works,
designs and symbols, names and images
used in commerce which are PROTECTED
BY LAW.
Whenever you write specific facts, ideas or
quotations from the book,
magazine, newspaper or other sources you
need to write or list them.
Reasons why we need to cite or list
sources:
It gives credit to the authors.
It shows the writer’s credibility referring
to whether his or her sources are
reliable.
It prevents plagiarism.
Plagiarism is an act of stealing someone
else’s ideas and presenting
them as your own.
It provides you and the reader
information about the sources.
Balante, Christopher, Expressing One’s Self
Through
Literature. Bihyan: Bughaw Publishing, Inc., 2017.

Conrado, Jasmine. “Overcoming Challenges.”


Self- Discovery Magazine. May 2018.

Durante, May. “Effects of Collaborative


Activities in Improving Overall
Performance. “Child Learning. December 22,
2018.
https://childlearning/articles/ effects-of-
collaborative-activities-in improving-
overall-performance
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Greek word “Biblion”
which means book.

• “Graphia” which means to write.

• Bibliography contains an alphabetical


lists of sources like books, periodicals
and websites used by the writer or
researcher.
WAYS IN CITING SOURCES
1. The American Psychological Association
(APA)
Style - Used in social behavioral sciences.

2. Modern Language Association (MLA) –


used for writing literature and related
subjects like theater or film.

3. Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) – used


in many academic fields, especially in the
humanities and social sciences.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNOTATION
STANDARDS
TYPES AND FORMATS OF
SOURCES OF INFORMATION

PRINT SOURCES

ONLINE SOURCES
PRINT SOURCES
- Sources that have been
published in printed format
such as books and
periodicals.
BOOKS
FORMAT IN WRITING BOOK
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title


of Book (Edition):
Subtitle. Place of Publication: Name of
Publisher. Year of Publication.
Most common and reliable sources
Example: Book with One Author
Cruz, Lourdes. Language & Literature:
Grade 8 Learner’s Textbook.
Quezon City: Cruz Publishing House,
Inc., 2015

Example: Book with two to 10 Authors


Cruz, Lourdes, Dy, Armando, Perez,
Jose and Rubio, Nancy.
Language & Literature: Grade 8
Learner’s Textbook. Quezon City:
Cruz Publishing House, Inc., 2015
PERIODICALS

Publication dates are essential when


citing periodical sources.
Kinds of Periodicals:
Journals, Magazine and Newspaper
These are magazines, scholarly
journals, newspapers,
newsletters published at regular
intervals.
JOURNALS
Journals are scholarly
published periodicals
containing articles
written by researches,
professors and other
experts.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title
of the Article.” Journal Title,
Issue Information (Volume Number
(Year) : Page)

Format in Citing Sources from Journals


Example :
MAGAZINE
Magazine are a periodical
publication that contains
stories, essays, and pictures that
are usually published every week
or monthly.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title
of Article.” Magazine Title,
Issue date Format in Citing Sources
from Magazine
Example:

Alisbo, Thea. “Finding New Hobbies in


Time of Quarantine.“ Young
Mind Creatives, June 2020.
NEWSPAPER
It is a periodical that is printed and
distributed usually daily or weekly
containing news, opinions, features
and advertisements.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title of
Article.” Newspaper
Name, Month Day, Year
Format in Citing Sources from
Newspapers
Example:

Paran, Leonardo. “Filipino Student bags


trophy in International
Quiz Bee.” Caraga Sinag Press, July
17,2023
ONLINE SOURCES

- These refer to any materials


or information taken from the
internet. Other terms for online
sources are Electronic Sources,
Web Sources, and Internet
Sources.
KINDS OF ONLINE SOURCES

Online Journals

Website

E-Book
WEBSITE
Refers to the collection of
files and related
resources accessible
through the World Wide
Web and organized under
a domain name.
Author’s Last Name, First Name.
“Page Title.” Website Title,
Published Date or Access Date. URL
Format in Citing Online Sources (WEB)
Example:
Orcello, Ramon Jr. “Solid Faith.”
Department of Education Caraga
Region, June 2, 2020.
https://caraga.deped.gov.ph/solid-
faith/
E-Book
These are books that are
read on a computer or
electronic devices. They
are cited exactly as a
printed book with the
addition of a format at the
end of the citation.
Author’s Last Name, First Name. “Title
of E-Book Place of
Publication: Name of Publisher Year of
Publication Format/URL
Format in Citing Online Sources (E-Book)
Example:
Solis, Anna May, Dela Cruz, Christopher
and Dizon, Jane. How to
Improve Your Reading Skills. Manila:
TIM’s Publishing Company,
2018.epub
ONLINE JOURNALS
These are journals
read from the digital
libraries and online
databases.
Online Journal
Author’s Surname, First
Name. Article title. “Journal
Title Volume, no Issue (Year):
Page range article. URL of
journal article webpage OR
Name of database.
Online Magazine and Online
Newspaper

These are online versions of


magazines and newspaper. Both
sources use the same format for their
bibliography.
Online Magazine
Online Newspaper

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