Using Opinion-Marking Signals
Quiz by Jean Jocelyn Odones
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- Q1
Which of the following signal words show an opinion?
In addition
Because of
For this reason
As far as I know
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Which of the following is NOT an example of opinion?
From my point of view, eating chocolates make a person fat.
I think it is not good to eat chocolate because it has high cholesterol.
Eating dark chocolates in small quantities are beneficial to our health according to some dietician.
I believe that eating chocolates brighten up our mood.
30s - Q3
How are facts and opinion different from each another?
Facts can influence people whereas opinions cannot influence people’s feelings.
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 are limited while opinions are unlimited.
30s - Q4
What signal words are you using when agreeing or disagreeing on a particular issue?
General to Particular
Cause and Effect
Problem-Solution
Opinion Signals
30s - Q5
Which of the following best describes a good opinion statement?
It is based on research and can be proven true.
It has too much details about a particular topic.
It convinces readers to disagree with your views.
It provides reasons or information to support your opinion.
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