Module 11 - EAPP (Final)
Module 11 - EAPP (Final)
Module 11 - EAPP (Final)
MODULE 11
Have you ever experienced expressing your stand over an issue? Have you ever experienced arguing
with your family, friends, and teachers because you were trying to convince them for what you believe in?
How does it feel being in an argument and trying to convince someone to believe in your claim? Was it too
difficult to convince someone and prove or support your stand?
Now that you have been briefly introduced to logical and emotional appeals in your previous module,
in this module, we will take a deeper look at each type of appeal that will help you support your stand or claim
when writing a position paper. Here, you will experience to present reasonable arguments supported with
factual evidences in writing a position paper. This module will basically help you become logical and critical
when writing an academic paper.
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F R I E N D S A C H U R C H
M U N I C I P P A L S C E H
O O L S C E N P C E M A V T
I H A R G U M E N T S E I M
S A T I C S E A N G L I D S
S G O V E R N L M E N T E M
U A N I L A Z S O O I N N S
E P I R A T I O N C O N C E
P T C L A I M S A L F R E A
M E L O V E M N E M S U B J
E C T I V I T Y H A T E S X
DAY 1
LESSON 1:
WRITING A POSTION PAPER (PART 2)
Directions: Study the Concept Notes and accomplish the given exercise on your Learning Activity Sheet
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
Lesson Title: LOGICAL APPEALS
Learning Target/Competency: The learners will be able to analyze the arguments used by the writer/s
in manifestoes. (DepEd-MELC, CS_EN11/12A-EAPP-IIa-d-3)
Values/Graduate Attributes: The learners will become reflective and critical thinkers, eloquent
communicators, purposeful and decisive, ethical and morally upright, globally competitive and locally
active individuals who manifest respect and fairness towards the opinions and perspectives of other
people.
Reference(s) & Author(s): Miciano, M. Z. & Miciano, R. Z. (2016). ENHANCED ENGLISH
ENGAGEMENT English for Academic and Professional Purposes – Senior High School. Makati City,
Metro Manila, Philippines: Don Bosco Press, Inc. Module No.: ______11______
Concept Notes:
WRITING A POSITION PAPER (Part 2)
Logical Appeals: The Use of Evidence and Logical Reasoning
In order to make our position paper convincing, it is important to be able to back up our claim with
sound reasons or arguments and adequate support.
Arguments explain why a claim is correct and believable. They are usually generalizations that are
made on the basis of supporting evidence, such as facts, comparisons, examples, and the writer’s
experiences, as early mentioned.
There are different types of arguments according to reasoning based on evidence.
Types of Arguments
1. Argument from transitivity
2. Argument from incompatibility
3. Argument from reciprocity
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4. Argument from comparison
5. Argument from generalization
6. Argument from examples
7. Argument from cause
8. Argument from sign
(For a more in-depth and detailed discussion of this topic, please refer to your textbook in this subject
entitled, ENHANCED ENGLISH ENGAGEMENTS English for Academic and Professional Purposes
– Senior High School and study the lesson from pages 69 to 74.)
Exercise 1
Directions: Refer to your textbook in this subject entitled, ENHANCED ENGLISH ENGAGEMENTS
English for Academic and Professional Purposes – Senior High School and turn to page 78. Accomplish
the activity about the Types of Argument from the Employ section of the indicated page. You may use the
space from the MY NOTES section of this academic module for your answer.
DAY 2
LESSON 2:
WRITING A POSITION PAPER (PART 3)
Directions: Study the Concept Notes and accomplish the given exercise on your Learning Activity Sheet.
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(For a more in-depth and detailed discussion of this topic, please refer to your textbook in this subject
entitled, ENHANCED ENGLISH ENGAGEMENTS English for Academic and Professional Purposes
– Senior High School and study the lesson from page 74.)
DAY 3
APPLY WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED!
Activity Number: 11.1 Date: _______________
Time Started: _______________ Time Finished: _______________
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Explanation:
DAY 4
Let’s see how much you HAVE LEARNED!
(POST-Assessment)
I. PROCESS
A. Writing a Position or Claim (15 points)
Directions: Accomplish the table below by identifying a particular topic or current issue in the country. Then,
state your position or claim on the issue as well as your reasons for your position.
Topic/Issue (2 points):
Position/Claim (3 points):
“Believe in your soul. Believe in the fight. Do what you can in order to make things right.”
–Alison Page Cooper
F R I E N D S A C H U R C H
M U N I C I P P A L S C E H
O O L S C E N P C E M A V T
I H A R G U M E N T S E I M
S A T I C S E A N G L I D S
S G O V E R N L M E N T E M
U A N I L A Z S O O I N N S
E P I R A T I O N C O N C E
P T C L A I M S A L F R E A
M E L O V E M N E M S U B J
E C T I V I T Y H A T E S X
REFERENCES
Miciano, M. Z. & Miciano, R. Z. (2016). ENHANCED ENGLISH ENGAGEMENT
English for Academic and Professional Purposes – Senior High School.
Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines: Don Bosco Press, Inc.\
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MY NOTES
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MY NOTES