
Presenting a Report on Differing Viewpoints of an Issue
Quiz by Bianca Camille S. Hernandez
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A learner must understand the selection read before he or she can write a report.
Logical flow of thoughts or ideas in making a comprehensive report is not necessary.
Journals, newspapers, and research papers are credible sources of information which a learner can use as a basis of his or her report.
Copying the texts from the original source without citation is safe.
Summarizing all the articles can make up a comprehensive report.
It refers to the person’s attitude towards a particular issue or opinion
It is an information that is known or proven to be true.
How can you make a comprehensive report?
Which of the following is written in the correct in-text citation?
Which of the following is not included in making a comprehensive report?