1) which among the sentences below is an example of unsupported facts? a) after making it clear that he values loyalty a supervisor asks volunteers to help fellow supervisors move on the weekend b) i argued with mrws bam before i turned in my homework so that i got a bad grade on my paper c) exercsing makes you feel good 2) "a bank with the heart for every filipino" a) unsuported fact b) emotional appeal c) faulty logic 3) is a statement that can be verified and is provable, measurable and observable. a) Factual Information b) Subjective Content 4) is a tendency to favor one person, group, thing or point of view over another, often in an, unfair way. a) Bias b) Prejudice c) Fact d) Opinion 5) is an unfavorable opinion or feeling beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason. It simply means pre- +judge others a) Bias b) Prejudice c) Fact d) Opinion 6) It should be based on observation or research and it is not debatable since the information is true. a) Bias b) Prejudice c) Fact d) Opinion 7) It is usually your assumption or personal view and it is debatable because an opinion is not always true. a) Bias b) Prejudice c) Fact d) Opinion 8) Viewing is defined as an active process of attending and ______ visual media, such as television, advertising images, films, diagrams, symbols, photographs, videos, drama, drawings, sculpture, and paintings. a) comprehending b) similar to reading c) active 9) This means that viewing is _______ as one is expected to analyze, evaluate, and appreciate visual texts. a) comprehending b) similar to reading c) active 10) Viewing is an ______ rather than a passive process. a) comprehending b) similar to reading c) active 11) In this stage, you activate your prior knowledge about the topic or theme called schema. You do this by anticipating a message, predicting, speculating or making guesses, asking questions, and setting a purpose for viewing.This is the stage where you actually view the material to understand the message through making connections, confirming predictions and inferences you had in the previous stage, interpreting and summarizing, pausing and reviewing, and analyzing and evaluating. a) STAGE 1: PRE-VIEWING b) STAGE 2: DURING VIEWING c) STAGE 3: AFTER VIEWING 12) This is the stage where you actually view the material to understand the message through making connections, confirming predictions and inferences you had in the previous stage, interpreting and summarizing, pausing and reviewing, and analyzing and evaluating. a) STAGE 1: PRE-VIEWING b) STAGE 2: DURING VIEWING c) STAGE 3: AFTER VIEWING 13) In this stage, you are given opportunities to respond personally, critically, and creatively to the visual text or material. You do this by making reflections, analyzing after processing what you viewed, evaluating, and creating. a) STAGE 1: PRE-VIEWING b) STAGE 2: DURING VIEWING c) STAGE 3: AFTER VIEWING 14) edward field was born in a) phillippines b) united kingdom c) america d) brooklyn newyork 15) It is the most important thought about the topic. a) Main Idea b) Supporting Details c) Topic 16) It can be defined as additional information that explain, define or prove an idea. a) Main Idea b) Supporting Details c) Topic 17)  It is the person, place, thing, or idea being written about. a) Main Idea b) Supporting Details c) Topic 18) is when you fully focus and understand the message of what is being said or listened to. a) Listening b) Passive listening c) Active listening 19) the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process. a) Listening b) Passive listening c) Active listening 20) listening without reacting or responding. a) Listening b) Passive listening c) Active listening 21) reacting while listening in in order to emphasize understanding. a) Listening b) Passive listening c) Active listening 22) Judging The Validity of The Evidence a) credentials of the author. b) references used in the source. c) checking the validity of the source 23) A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument. a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source 24) is the use of invalid or faulty reasoning in the construction of an argument  a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source 25) comes from the Latin term fallere which means to deceive. It has a false argument that has the appearance of truth. a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source 26) is a kind of persuasive technique used when making statements with imperfect reasoning or in the absence of sound judgment. a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source 27) is not upheld by evidence or facts making the claim unsubstantiated or unconfirmed a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source 28) is a method of persuasion appealing to both the brain and the heart, primarily tending to obtain an emotional reaction. a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source 29) means something you obtain information and provides the information needed a) Fallacy b) Faulty logic c) Unsupported fact d) Emotional appeal e) Source

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