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Underline the Adjective clause in each sentence. 1. The reason
Ask: Underline the Adjective clause in each sentence.
1. The reason why we read is to learn more. 2. Buy books which interest you so you can start the habit of reading.
3. My mother, who taught me how to read, would always read to me before I go to sleep.
4. Sometimes, we would go to the park where our house is near so we could read there.
5. There was a phase in my life when I did nothing but read books.
6. I learned values from reading that I still carry with me today.
7. I always read fables that feature small animals.
8. Clarence’s dream is to write a story that can change the world.
9. The world needs people who are critical thinkers and problem solvers.
10. Stories are for children whose curiosity never ends.
Answer:
1. The reason why we read is to learn more.
2. Buy books which interest you so you can start the habit of reading.
3. My mother, who taught me how to read, would always read to me before I go to sleep.
4. Sometimes, we would go to the park where our house is near so we could read there.
5. There was a phase in my life when I did nothing but read books.
6. I learned values from reading that I still carry with me today.
7. I always read fables that feature small animals.
8. Clarence’s dream is to write a story that can change the world.
9. The world needs people who are critical thinkers and problem solvers.
10. Stories are for children whose curiosity never ends.
Explanation:
The Russia – Ukraine War Read the article below and
Ask: The Russia – Ukraine War
Read the article below and answer the following questions by expressing your own opinion.
1. What lesson/s can we derive from this war?
2. Write down the thesis statement of this article
The war in Ukraine is unlike any war that’s been. Although it seems local, this war is changing the world. In the end, after all the pain, the parties will establish new relationships, and new relationships will be established around the world. This war is the beginning of a formation of a new world order, where all parties unite against the one common enemy of all of humanity: egoism. It will take time, but everyone involved will realize, and the whole world with them, that they are not fighting against each other, but against an enemy within them. If we let the idea sink in, even a bit, it will make it happen even sooner.
The war that began in late February will not end soon. It will take many more months until everyone realizes that war itself, the very concept of it, is evil. In that sense, the war in eastern Europe is correcting all of humanity, transforming our perception and our understanding of good and evil.
The casualties, the injured, and the lost property are a terrible price to pay. Nevertheless, global processes always come at a cost. We should not blame others for the cost, and we should not think that there is nothing each of us can do to change the world. It is in the hands of every person to change the world for the better, and to make the atrocities of war, and all atrocities that humans are inflicting on each other, disappear. All we need is to realize that the only enemy lies within us—our self-centered attitude. It incites us against each other, demonizes and vilifies anyone who disagrees with us, tells us that we are the only ones entitled in this world, and thereby sets us off against each other. We are all like that, infected with a pandemic of narcissism.
Nevertheless, there is a lot we can do to change the world. First, we must accept that there is a good reason we are so different from each other. Each of us makes a unique contribution to the world that no one else can. If we were all the same, the contributions we receive from others, and on which our lives depend, would be absent, and we would not survive, in the most physical sense of the word.
We will realize that our ego is the enemy only when we realize that singularity is the wrong key word for happiness. Today, the key word for happiness is complementarity—mutual satisfaction of each other’s material, social, emotional, and spiritual needs.
We are living in a world where we are all dependent on each other. The food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the appliances and gadgets that we use are all made by people we do not know, in places we do not know, and reach us in ways we do not know. But were it not for this chain of myriad unknown individuals, we would not survive, since we cannot provide for our needs by ourselves.
The same goes for social ties. All our connections, communications, and interactions with other people are made possible with the help of countless people who serve us without our awareness. But were it not for them, we would not be able to work or socialize.
Despite this obvious fact, we behave toward others with as little consideration as possible, and when we are nice or considerate, it is because we have an ulterior, selfish motive. We do not have the prerogative to keep up this behavior. We are destroying the world and destroying ourselves.
Back in the 1930s, Baal HaSulam, a great thinker and a great kabbalist, wrote an epic essay titled “Peace in the World.” In it, he writes, “Man is inherently born to lead a social life. Each and every individual in society is like a wheel that is linked to several other wheels placed in a machine.” How odd it is that ninety years ago, before World War II, people already realized that we are all dependent on each other and must behave toward each other with consideration. Just think what we could have avoided had we been more attentive and open-minded.
Now, too, we are headed for a catastrophe unless we pay attention and begin to act like one entity, one global society that works like a single, united family. The war will change the world, but I hope we can change ourselves before the war changes us.
https://thejewishnews.com/2022/05/24/the-war-in-ukraine-is-changing-the-world/
Answer:
Ukraine started the war in 1999
ActivityDirections: Write YES if it is a thought-provoking question and
Ask: Activity
Directions: Write YES if it is a thought-provoking question and NO if it is not. Write your answer on the space
provided.
1. What effect has СOVID-19 made on the lives of the Filipinos today?
2. How can we at least minimize the cases of COVID-19?
3. Who are the panelists?
4. What are the most critical changes that we must make to face the threat of COVID- 19?
5. Why do Filipinos tend to disobey the orders of the IATF on social distancing?
6. At what point are we good enough?
7. Where does a thought go when it’s forgotten?
8. What in life, is beautiful to you?
9. Do have free will or everything is predestined?
10. What gets you excited about life?
Answer:
1 yes 2yes 3no 4yes 5yes 6no 7yes 8no 9 10
Explanation:
sa 9 and 10 kay na mag sagut
B. ASSESSMENT Read the article below and compose a reflection
Ask: B. ASSESSMENT
Read the article below and compose a reflection paper that shows your realization about the text content. Be guided by the given criteria on Part V of this learning activity sheet.
Man and Faith
Eneri S. Ogeinam
Bowed by the weight of this global pandemic, our human character and resilience are again tested. Whether rich or poor, weak or strong, famous or not, no one is exempted by this COVID-19 virus. Since time immemorial, many have been crying loudly and eagerly for equality. Suddenly, this cry was answered differently. Yes, COVID-19 came not just to cause havoc on human ty and economy; but also on a lighter note, it came as a great global equalizer. This global pandemic opens doors towards various realizations and several universal truths es points of reflection Indeed, everything in life is but just temporary. Our life, our wealth and all possessions we have, including our own skills and knowledge, they become limited, at times become meaningless and uncertain. Even the most powerful people and countries suddenly become powerless. Everything is unpredictable. We have no control of our time here on earth, for in this current situation, we all have nothing to behold. Our friends may come and go and our social connections and interactions gradually cease. Dreams, aspirations and all things we hold dearly, with a wink of an eye they slowly disappear like bubbles. Everything in this world swiftly becomes volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Indeed, we live in a VUCA world where all of us need to swim by. Nothing is certain and the only constant non is change. And the very question is, ‘Who do we run to? Can we fully and truly rely on the government, family and friends for help? As we battle this global pandemic, all we need is a positive mindset. More than ever, it is a tirrie indeed of awakening, rekindling, and strengthening our FAITH. Faith to a supreme being, our God Almighty is primarily the source of our hope that keeps us going and enables us to conquer our fears and anxieties amid the gaps and huge changes in this “new normal”. We all are caught off-guard, but with our faith, we continue to fight, to be proactive and to be positive at all times. We learn how to look at the brighter side of life and choose to be optimistic amid the negativity around. Hence, our faith spells the big difference in facing all forms of life’s challenges. Therefore, let us hold onto our faith strongly and dearly for as long as we believe will never tremble nor fear the unseen. Remember, God is greatest and strongest above all forms of viruses such as this COVID-19.
Answer:
Reflection:
I definitely agree with the content of this text. The writer has made many points that are very true. Yes, life is not certain. It doesn’t matter what your status in society is, if this virus will hit you, then that’s it. I am also struck by the term equalizer. Truly, God answers in mysterious ways. He is so smart and majestic that He just knew what to do to shake and awaken the world and say “Hey, you are just but a dot on this world. Don’t be so proud of who you are.” I don’t know if some people have this kind of realization in their life. But really, this pandemic is trying to give us a lesson. That we are nothing and we are worthless without God in our lives. Because if we have a strong faith in God in our lives, then we can only eliminate goodness and kindness to our fellow humans and to the world.
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Explanation:
Read the paragraph and pick all the adverbs that you
Ask: Read the paragraph and pick all the adverbs that you can see and put them where they belong TIME, PLACE, MANNER. Bowed by the weight of this global pandemic, our human character and resilience are again tested. Whether rich or poor, weak or strong, famous or not, no one is exempted by this COVID-19 virus. Since time immemorial, many have been crying loudly and eagerly for equality. Suddenly, this cry was answered differently, Yes, COVID-19 came not just to cause havoc on humanity and economy, but also on a lighter note, it came as a great global equalizer. This global pandemic opens doors towards various realizations and several universal truths as points of reflection. Indeed, everything in life is but just temporary. Our life, our wealth and all possessions we have, including our own skills and knowledge, they become limited, at times become meaningless and uncertain. Even the most powerful people and countries suddenly become powerless. Everything is unpredictable. We have no control of our time here on earth, for in this current situation, we all have nothing to behold. Our friends may come and go and our social connections and interactions gradually cease. Dreams, aspirations and all things we hold dearly, with a wink of an eye they slowly disappear like bubbles. Everything in this world swiftly becomes volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Indeed, we live in a VUCA world where all of us need to swim by. Nothing is certain and the only constant now is change. And the very question is, ‘Who do we run to? Can we fully and truly rely on the government, family and friends for help? As we battle this global pandemic, all we need is a positive mindset. More than ever, it is a time indeed of awakening, rekindling, and strengthening our FAITH. Faith to a supreme being, our God Almighty is primarily the source of our hope that keeps us going and enables us to conquer our fears and anxieties amid the gaps and huge changes in this “new normal”. We all are caught ofl-guard, but with our faith, we continue to fight, to be proactive and to be positive at all times. We learn how to look at the brighter side of life and choose to be optimistic amid the negativity around. Hence, our faith spells the big difference in facing all forms of life’s challenges. Therefore, let us hold onto our faith strongly and dearly for as long as we believe we will never tremble nor fear the unseen. Remember, God is greatest and strongest above all forms of viruses such as this COVID-19.
Answer:
- TIME, PLACE, MANNER. Bowed by the weight of this global pandemic, our human character and resilience are again tested. Whether rich or poor, weak or strong, famous or not, no one is exempted by this COVID-19 virus.
- Yes, COVID-19 came not just to cause havoc on humanity and economy, but also on a lighter note, it came as a great global equalizer. This global pandemic opens doors towards various realizations and several universal truths as points of reflection. Indeed, everything in life is but just temporary. Our life, our wealth and all possessions we have, including our own skills and knowledge, they become limited, at times become meaningless and uncertain. Even the most powerful people and countries
Explanation:
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ActivityDirections: Write YES if it is a thought-provoking question and
Ask: Activity
Directions: Write YES if it is a thought-provoking question and NO if it is not. Write your answer on the space
provided
1. What effect has СOVID-19 made on the lives of the Filipinos today?
2. How can we at least minimize the cases of COVID-19?
3. Who are the panelists?
4. What are the most critical changes that we must make to face the threat of COVID-19?
5. Why do Filipinos tend to disobey the orders of the IATF on social distancing?
6. At what point are we good enough?
7. Where does a thought go when it’s forgotten?
8. What in life, is beautiful to you?
9. Do have free will or everything is predestined?
10. What gets you excited about life?
Pls paki answer po nang maayos need ko na po
Answer:
yes 1-5 no6-8 yan lng po hope it helps po sainyu
pahelp poActivity 3: It's Adverb Harvest Time! Read the text
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Activity 3: It’s Adverb Harvest Time! Read the text below and pick all the adverbs you can see, and then put them in the column where they belong in the table provided below.
TIME
PLACE
MANNER
Man and Faith
Eneri S. Ogeinam
Bowed by the weight of this global pandemic, our human character and resilience are again tested. Whether rich or poor, weak or strong, famous or not, no one is exempted by this COVID-19 virus. Since time immemorial, many have been crying loudly and eagerly for equality. Suddenly, this cry was answered differently. Yes, COVID-19 came not just to cause havoc on humanity and economy; but also on a lighter note, it came as a great global equalizer. This global pandemic opens doors towards various realizations and several universal truths as points of reflection. Indeed, everything in life is but just temporary. Our life, our wealth and all possessions we have, including our own skills and knowledge, they become limited, at times become meaningless and uncertain. Even the most powerful people and countries suddenly become powerless. Everything is unpredictable. We have no control of our time here on earth, for in this current situation, we all have nothing to behold. Our friends may come and go and our social connections and interactions gradually cease. Dreams, aspirations and all things we hold dearly, with a wink of an eye they slowly disappear like bubbles. Everything in this world swiftly becomes volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Indeed, we live in a VUCA world where all of us need to swim by. Nothing is certain and the only constant now is change. And the very question is, “Who do we run to? Can we fully and truly rely on the government, family and friends for help? As we battle this global pandemic, all we need is a positive mindset. More than ever, it is a time indeed of awakening, rekindling, and strengthening our FAITH. Faith to a supreme being, our God Almighty is primarily the source of our hope that keeps us going and enables us to conquer our fears and anxieties amid the gaps and huge changes in this “new normal”. We all are caught off-guard, but with our faith, we continue to fight, to be proactive and to be positive at all times. We learn how to look at the brighter side of life and choose to be optimistic amid the negativity around. Hence, our faith spells the big difference in facing all forms of life’s challenges. Therefore, let us hold onto our faith strongly and dearly for as long as we believe we will never tremble nor fear the unseen. Remember, God is greatest and strongest above all forms of viruses such as this COVID-19.
Explanation:
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It's. Is storyThe signs of global climate change are all
Ask: It’s. Is story
The signs of global climate change are all around us. The Earth’s climate is
getting warmer, and the signs are everywhere. Rain patiems are changing, sea
level is rising, and snow and ice are melting sooner in the spring As global
temperatures continue to rise, we’ll see more changes in our climate and in our
These changes will affect people, animals, and ecosystems in many ways.
Less rain can mean less water for some places, while too much rain can cause
terrible flooding. More hot days can dry up crops and make people and animals
sick. In some places, people will struggle to cope with a changing environment
other places, people may be able to successfully prepare for these changes.
The negative impacts of global climate change will be less severe overalt if
people reduce the amount of greenhouse gases we’re putting into the atmosphere
and worse if we continue producing these gases at current or faster rates.
Answer the following questions:
1 What have you learned from the selection you have read?
a. Global warming is just a simple environmental issue.
b. Global warming affect people, animals and ecosystem thus we need to lessen
using greenhouse gases.
c. Global warming will be more severe if people will stop using and producing
greenhouse gases.
d. Global warming means the climate is getting cooler.
2. Who are the most affected with these changes?
a. people only
b. people and animals
c. people, animals and ecosystem
d. animals and ecosystem
3. How does climate change affect the ecosystem?
a. Climate change greatly decreases the rate of species extinctions, especially in
sensitive regions.
b. Climate change alters where species live, how they interact, and the timing of
biological events, which could fundamentally transform current ecosystems.
c. Climate change helps the capacity of ecosystems to mitigate extreme events
and disturbance, such as wildfires, floods, and drought.
d. Climate change maintains mountain and arctic ecosystems, temperature.
4. How does recycling help in climate change?
a. Recycling increases the need for extracting (mining, quarrying and logging).
refining and processing raw materials.
b. Recycling endangers energy it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions,
which helps to tackle climate change.
c. Using recycled materials to make new products reduces the need for virgin
materials. This avoids greenhouse gas emissions.
d. Recycling persists pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials.
Who is your answer to activity
1. A
2.B
3.A
4.C
5.B
6.D
7.A
8.A
9.C
10.B
Answer:
c
c
b
c
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1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions
Ask: 1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
Change is the law of life. Spring changes into summer and summer into winter and we come
back to spring again. Thus, the cycle of seasons moves on. Childhood changes into youth and
youth into old age which finally declines to death. It is the law of nature that the old order
should change and give place to new.”No change” is the sign of death and extinction.
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But in spite of this clear lesson from the pages of nature, there are people who always insist
on conserving the old. Whatever is old is right for them. They would cling to customs,
fashions and beliefs as if those were very holy. The reason for this is that if they do not do so,
they would be punished by God It is these people who have stoned the prophets and thus
resisted the will of God. One fails to understand how these people do not understand that
one good custom, in the long run, is bound to make the world miserable. Where there is
change, prosperity and happiness are bound to exist there.
(i) How does the author illustrate that change is unavoidable?
(ii) How can even a good system prove harmful?
Answer:
If you are traveling with an average velocity of 25 m/s, how long will it take you to travel 700 m?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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COVERAGE :Module 1 Applied Social Sciences A. Directions: Read and
Ask: COVERAGE :Module 1 Applied Social Sciences
A. Directions: Read and understand the statements very carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE if it is incorrect.
1. Engineering is a discipline of Social Science. _
2. In the field of Pure social sciences, we consider in the study the different disciplines as we face the different issues we try to solve in the society.
3. Counseling is an applied social science where practitioners or those who practice a certain work, help individuals and families to improve their collective being. 4. Psychologists are the people who study to solve social problems.
5. Natural science is the study of society, and the way people behave and influence the world around us.
6. Social Science can change the world for the better.
7. Political Science is a main discipline of applied social science.
8. Social Sciences, as a body of scientific knowledge, the social sciences provide diverse set of lens that help us understand and explain the different facets of human society.
9. Counseling is a field of Applied Social Science.
10. Social science is the study of how natural phenomena around us work which includes biology, botany, and zoology etc.
Answer:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. True
10. False
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