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Engslish- Assessment # 2 Propaganda and Biases
Quiz by Ritchel Odron
Grade 6
English
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)
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- Q1Information on the web page may be biased when it …convincingly presents an author’s point of viewis not supported by factsrepresents both sides of a controversial issue fairly30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q2Which question is best for detecting bias on a web page?What professional vocabulary does the author use?What information seems convincing?What information has the author omitted?30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q3What is an example of bias commonly found in propaganda?arguments that appeal to reasonarguments that appeal to reasonwords that excite30s
- Q4What is the purpose of bias?to establish the superiority of one idea over anotherto provide balanced views on issuesto change the reader’s mind30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12
- Q5How can you break free from being tricked by bias?research issueslisten to the opinion of popular personalitiesbelieve in what you read and hear30sEN6LC-IIIb-3.1.12