
Q2M5: Comparing and Contrasting Opinions: What I Can Do
Quiz by Rose Ardyth M. Bagkus
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- Q1
1. What could be the best title of the text?
Contentment is the Key to Success
The Key to a Happy Life
Happiness and Contentment
Finding True Happiness
60s - Q2
2. What does the italicized word show? “However, many people depend their happiness solely on money, possessions, achievements, fame, and power.”
Addition
Comparison
Contrast
Cause and Effect
60s - Q3
3. What does the italicized word show? “It is true that when you are contented of what you have, you accept the realities and whatever circumstances in life.”
Comparison
Cause and Effect
Contrast
Problem and Solution
60s - Q4
4. What does the italicized word show? “Undoubtedly, people should be grateful for what they have instead of looking for what they don’t have in life.”
Opinion
Illustration
Addition
Solution
60s - Q5
5. What can be inferred in the text?
Be content with what you have.
Be careful of what you wish for.
Be willing to achieve more.
Be strong and courageous in life.
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