
Opinion-Marking Signals
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- Q1
Which of the following signal phrases introduces an opinion?
I believe that...
According to research...
The survey proves that...
As a result shows
15s - Q2
What do call the personal belief that relates to how someone feels, thinks, or takes a stand about something?
myth
conviction
fact
opinion
20s - Q3
Opinion-marking signals are used to _________________________________________.
express and identify personal beliefs and ideas
give the order or sequence of events
express particular event
give connections between phrases
20s - Q4
Which of the following sentences states a personal belief?
Based on the news, many people have already recovered from covid-19.
I think the school year will end this January.
Research shows that wearing facemasks prevent the spread of the virus.
Bacolod has been celebrating Masskara Festival every year.
20s - Q5
What is the use of opinion-marking signals?
To introduce personal beliefs
To express emotions
To connect similar thoughts
20s - Q6
What is the function of this signal "I second that..."?
To express agreement
To express polite interruption
To express opinions
To express disagreement
20s - Q7
Which of the following best describes a good opinion statement?
It provides reasons or information to support your opinion.
It is based on research and can be proven true.
It convinces readers to disagree.
It has too much details about a topic.
20s - Q8
What signal words are you using when agreeing or disagreeing on a particular issue?
Opinion Signals
Compare contrast
Problem-solution
Cause-effect
20s - Q9
How are facts and opinion different from each other?
Facts are proven to be true while opinions are viewpoints that cannot be proven true.
Facts are research-based whereas opinions are based on observations only.
Facts can influence people whereas opinions cannot influence people's feeling.
Facts are limited while opinions are unlimited.
20s - Q10
Which of the following is NOT an example of opinion?
Eating chocolates in small amount are beneficial to our health as per some dietician.
From my point of view, eating chocolate is not good.
I believe that eating chocolate will make us smart.
I think it is not good to eat chocolate because of its high cholesterol.
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