Understanding Propaganda and Sentence Structures
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Which sentence structure is used to ask for permission in a polite way?

  • I would appreciate it.
  • Can you help me?
  • Do you think you could?
  • May I borrow your book? (correct)

The 'fear' propaganda technique utilizes positive emotions to persuade the audience.

False (B)

Name one example of a request sentence structure.

Can you [verb]?

The propaganda technique that persuades people to join in because 'everyone else is doing it' is called _____.

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Match each type of propaganda with its definition:

<p>Bandwagon = Persuades people to join in because everyone else is doing it. Fear = Uses fear to influence behavior or decisions. Buzz = Creates excitement and hype around a product or idea. Repetition = Repeats a message or slogan multiple times.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of using a testimonial in propaganda?

<p>To use endorsements from celebrities or experts. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Request sentences can use the phrase 'Would it be okay if I [verb]?'.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Provide an example of a buzz propaganda statement.

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What language features are commonly used in enumeration?

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The purpose of the compare and contrast text type is to provide a solution to a problem.

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What is the function of pang-abay in Filipino grammar?

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One example of a time marker used in the order and sequence text type is __________.

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Match the types of pang-abay with their definitions:

<p>Pang-abay na Pamanahon = Indicates the time of an action Pang-abay na Panlunan = Indicates the place of an action Pang-abay na Pamaraan = Indicates how an action occurs Pang-abay na Pang-agam = Indicates uncertainty about an action</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of text structure identifies a problem?

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Pang-abay na Pamaraan indicates the time when an action takes place.

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Provide an example of a pang-abay na Panlunan.

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Which statement is true regarding positive and negative integers?

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Adding zero to an integer will always change its value.

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What is the product of -5 and -6?

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The process of changing energy from one form to another is called ______.

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When comparing two negative integers, which one is greater?

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Match the following mathematical operations with their respective rules:

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Chemical energy can be transformed into kinetic energy when we move.

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What happens to energy when it is transformed?

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Which of the following is an example of a pang-abay na pananggi?

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Mythology primarily deals with historical events and factual stories.

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What is the primary difference between a pang-uri and a pang-abay?

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The epic known as 'Biag ni Lam-ang' showcases the __________ of a hero.

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Match the following terms with their definitions:

<p>Pang-abay na Panang-ayon = Indicates agreement or acceptance Mitolohiya = Involves stories of gods and cultural beliefs Pang-abay na Pamigitan = Indicates a position between two entities Epiko = A long narrative poem about heroic deeds</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these statements is true regarding integers?

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Comparing integers requires understanding their sequence on a number line.

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Give an example of a pang-abay na panang-ayon.

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Which type of energy is associated with the motion of objects?

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Sound energy is related to the movement of particles in a substance.

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What is the key discovery made by Galileo regarding gravity?

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___ energy is stored in the bonds of chemical compounds.

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Which type of energy is produced by nuclear power plants?

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Match the following energy types with their examples:

<p>Kinetic Energy = Moving car Sound Energy = Vibrating guitar strings Light Energy = Sunlight Thermal Energy = Boiling water</p> Signup and view all the answers

Gravity is a force that attracts objects with mass towards each other.

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What is the Law of Universal Gravitation?

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What is the acceleration of falling objects on Earth, ignoring air resistance?

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The Moon's gravity is stronger than Earth's gravity.

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What major challenge did the Philippines face after World War II?

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The first president of the Third Republic of the Philippines was __________.

<p>Manuel Roxas</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which act provided financial assistance to the Philippines post-war?

<p>Philippine Rehabilitation Act (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following Philippine presidents with their contributions:

<p>Manuel Roxas = Implemented the Bell Trade Act Elpidio Quirino = Continued post-war recovery efforts Ferdinand Marcos = Declared Martial Law Corazon Aquino = Restored democracy after dictatorship</p> Signup and view all the answers

Corruption was not an issue for the Philippine government after gaining independence.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the name of the anti-government movement that emerged in the Philippines?

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Flashcards

Fear Propaganda

This propaganda technique uses fear as a motivation to act or make a decision. It suggests consequences for not doing what's recommended.

Bandwagon Propaganda

This technique attempts to convince people to join the trend by emphasizing its popularity.

Buzz Propaganda

Also known as 'buzz marketing', this technique generates excitement and hype about a product or idea.

Repetition Propaganda

This technique emphasizes a message or slogan through repetition. It creates familiarity and improves memory.

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Testimonial Propaganda

This technique uses endorsements of celebrities or respected figures to promote a product or idea.

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Asking for Permission

Asking for permission politely with a question.

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Requests

Making a request directly, often with a polite tone.

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Permission Sentence Structures

These sentences help you ask for permission to do something. They use polite language.

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Adverb

A part of speech that describes or modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They provide extra information about actions, qualities, or characteristics.

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Adverb of Time

Adverbs that indicate the time when an action happened, is happening, or will happen.

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Adverb of Place

Adverbs that indicate the place where an action happened, is happening, or will happen.

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Adverb of Manner

Adverbs that explain how an action was performed.

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Adverb of Doubt

Adverbs that express doubt, uncertainty, hesitance, or possibility.

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Enumeration

A list of items or concepts, but not in any specific order.

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Order and Sequence

Presents information in a specific order, like chronologically or logically.

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Compare and Contrast

Highlights the similarities and differences between two or more topics.

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Kinetic Energy

The energy of motion. Examples include a moving car or a rolling ball.

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Potential Energy

Stored energy based on position or state. Examples include a rock at the edge of a cliff.

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Thermal Energy

Energy due to the movement of particles; related to heat. Example: Boiling water.

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Chemical Energy

Energy stored in chemical bonds. Examples include batteries or food.

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Electrical Energy

Energy from moving electric charges. Examples include powering electronic devices.

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Mechanical Energy

The sum of kinetic and potential energy in a system. Example: A windmill in motion.

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Nuclear Energy

Energy stored in the nucleus of atoms. Example: Nuclear power plants.

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Light Energy

Energy that travels in waves and can move through space. Example: Sunlight.

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Adverbs of Possibility

Adverbs of possibility express a degree of certainty or uncertainty about an action or event.

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Adverbs of Negation

Adverbs of negation express disagreement or denial.

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Adverbs of Affirmation

Adverbs of affirmation express agreement or acceptance.

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Adverbs of Location

Adverbs of location express where something happens.

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Mythology

Mythology is a collection of stories, beliefs, and traditions passed down by a culture or society. Often, it features gods, goddesses, heroes, and their interactions with humans.

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Epic Poem

An epic poem is a long narrative poem that tells the heroic exploits of its main character, who often possesses extraordinary strength and power. It often focuses on patriotic and historical stories of a society.

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Adjectives

Adjectives describe nouns or pronouns, telling us what kind, how many, or which one.

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Greater Than

A comparison of two integers where one is larger than another. It is indicated with the symbol '>'

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Less Than

A comparison of two integers where one is smaller than another. It is indicated with the symbol '<'

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Energy Transformation

The process where energy changes from one form to another. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can change its form.

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Adding Integers with Same Signs

Adding two integers with the same sign. Add the absolute values and keep the common sign.

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Adding Integers with Different Signs

Adding two integers with different signs. Subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger and keep the sign of the number with the larger absolute value.

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Subtracting Integers

Subtracting an integer is the same as adding its opposite. This rule simplifies subtraction by turning it into an addition problem.

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Multiplying Integers with Same Signs

Multiplying two integers with the same sign. The product is always positive.

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Multiplying Integers with Different Signs

Multiplying two integers with different signs. The product is always negative.

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Acceleration due to Gravity

The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s², which means an object's speed increases by 9.8 meters per second every second it falls.

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Moon's Gravity

The Moon's gravity is weaker than Earth's because it has less mass. This is why astronauts can jump higher and move more easily on the Moon.

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Challenges to Independence

The Philippines faced numerous challenges after gaining independence from colonial rule. These included rebuilding after World War II, economic dependence on the US, corruption, communist threats, and stabilizing the economy.

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Philippine Dependence on US Aid

The Philippines relied on the Philippine Rehabilitation Act and Bell Trade Act for financial assistance after World War II. However, these agreements also resulted in foreign control over the country's resources.

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Corruption in Post-Independence Philippines

Corruption among government officials affected the people's trust in the government after the Philippines gained independence.

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HUKBALAHAP

The Huks, or Hukbalahap, started as an anti-Japanese resistance group during World War II, but then continued as a communist insurgency against the Philippine government.

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Manuel Roxas

Manuel Roxas was the first president of the Third Republic of the Philippines. He focused on rebuilding the economy and strengthening ties with the United States.

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Elpidio Quirino

Elpidio Quirino was the second president of the Third Republic of the Philippines. He faced various challenges, including the Huk rebellion and economic difficulties.

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Study Notes

English 6

  • Asking for Permission Sentence Structures:

    • May I [verb]? (Example: May I borrow your book?)
    • Could I possibly [verb]? (Example: Could I possibly leave early today?)
    • Do you mind if I [verb]? (Example: Do you mind if I open the window?)
    • Would it be okay if I [verb]? (Example: Would it be okay if I use your phone?)
    • I was wondering if I could [verb]? (Example: I was wondering if I could reschedule our meeting?)
    • Is it alright if I [verb]? (Example: Is it alright if I join the discussion?)
  • Request Sentences:

    • Can you [verb]? (Example: Can you help me with my homework?)
    • Could you please [verb]? (Example: Could you please explain that again?)
    • Would you mind [verb]-ing? (Example: Would you mind passing the salt?)

Types of Propaganda

  • Bandwagon: Persuades people to join in because "everyone else is doing it." (Example: "Don't miss out! Join millions who use this product.")
  • Fear: Uses fear to influence behavior or decisions. (Example: "If you don't buy this insurance, you risk losing everything in an accident.")
  • Buzz: Creates excitement and hype around a product or idea. (Example: "This groundbreaking product is selling out fast—get yours today!")
  • Repetition: Repeats a message or slogan multiple times to make it memorable. (Example: "Buy now! Buy now! Buy now!")
  • Testimonial: Uses endorsements from celebrities or experts to promote a product or idea. (Example: "As a doctor, I recommend this toothpaste for healthier teeth.")

Text Types

  • Enumeration: Lists items or concepts in no particular order. (Example: "The three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.")
  • Order and Sequence: Presents information in a chronological or logical order. (Example: "First, preheat the oven. Next, mix the ingredients. Finally, bake for 20 minutes.")
  • Compare and Contrast: Highlights similarities and differences between two or more subjects. (Example: "Cats are independent, while dogs are loyal and social.")
  • Problem and Solution: Identifies a problem and proposes one or more solutions. (Example: "Traffic congestion is a major problem. Building more roads could help alleviate this issue.")

Filipino 6 - Pang-abay

  • Pang-abay: A word that describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Used to give more information about an action's details (manner, time, place...).
  • Types of Pang-abay:
    • Pamanahon: Indicates time (Example: Ngayon, kahapon, mamaya).
    • Panlunan: Indicates place (Example: Sa bahay, sa paaralan, sa parke).
    • Pamaraan: Indicates manner (Example, Dahan-dahan, mabilis, maingat)
    • Pang-agam: Indicates uncertainty (Example: Marahil, siguro, tila)
    • Pananggi: Indicates negation or refusal (Example: Hindi, ayaw, wala)
    • Panang-ayon: Indicates affirmation or agreement (Example: Oo, tunay , talaga)
    • Pamigitan: Indicates a position between (Example: Sa gitana, sa pagitan)

Mathematics 6- Integers

  • Integers: A set of whole numbers that includes positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero (..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...).
  • Comparing Integers: Positive integers are always larger than negative integers. Between two positive integers, the larger number is greater. Between two negative integers, the closer to zero is larger.
  • Addition of Integers: Same signs: add the absolute values; different signs: subtract and take the sign of the larger absolute value.
  • Subtraction of Integers: Convert subtraction to addition (add the opposites).
  • Multiplication of Integers: Same signs: positive product; different signs: negative product.
  • Zero Rule: Adding or multiplying by zero does not change the value of an integer.

Physical Education 6

  • Fitness: The ability to perform physical activities without tiring easily.
  • Health-related Fitness Components:
    • Body Composition: Amount of fat, fat-free mass.
    • Cardio-respiratory Endurance: Ability of the heart and lungs to sustain prolonged activity.
  • Skill-related Fitness Components:
    • Agility: Ability to quickly change directions.
    • Balance: Ability to keep the body in a steady position.
    • Coordination: Ability to use senses and body parts together.
    • Power: Combination of strength and speed.
    • Reaction Time: Ability to move quickly once a signal is given.
    • Speed: Ability to do things quickly.

Science 6- Energy Transformation

  • Energy Transformation: Changing energy from one form to another. Energy is not lost, but transformed.
  • Forms of Energy:
    • Kinetic Energy: Energy of motion.
    • Potential Energy: Stored energy based on position.
    • Thermal Energy: Energy because of particle movement.
    • Chemical Energy: Energy stored in chemical bonds.
    • Electrical Energy: Energy from moving charges.
    • Mechanical Energy: Total kinetic and potential energy in a system.
    • Nuclear Energy: Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom.
    • Light Energy: Energy that travels in waves.
    • Sound Energy: Energy that travels in waves.

Science 6- Gravity

  • Gravity: A force that attracts objects with mass toward one another.
  • Galileo Galilei: Discovered that objects with different masses fall at the same rate in the absence of air resistance.
  • Isaac Newton: Formulated the Law of Universal Gravitation, which describes how gravity works between any two masses.
  • Key Concepts:
    • Gravity is a Force
    • We Experience Gravity

Araling Panlipunan 6- Mga Hamon sa Kasarinlan

  • Challenges of Filipino Independence: Issues facing the Philippines after gaining independence.
  • Post-War Challenges: Issues facing the Philippines after WWII, such as rebuilding infrastructure and the economy, dealing with foreign interference.
  • Economic Issues: Issues such as reliance on foreign aid, corruption, and how to build a strong economy.
  • Political Issues: Issues such as the rise of communism, and attempts to maintain stable government.

Araling Panlipunan 6- Ang Soberanya at Kasarinlan

  • Philippine Presidents in the Third Republic: Summaries about the programs and challenges of Philippine presidents in the Third Republic.

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