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GRADE 8-POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE

Eduvigez Verde Abalo

Created on January 14, 2024

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RECOGNIZING THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE MESSAGE CONVEYED IN A TEXT

MS. EDUVIGEZ VERDE ABALOS

OBJECTIVES:

1.) Recognize the signal words and expressions used to convey positive and negative messages; 2.) Differentiate the figurative and literal messages; and 3.) Construct a Sentence that will show the right usage of the elements of figurative language.

how can you differentiate the positive and negative message?

- A positive from a negative message upon hearing the tone (the speaker’s attitude in saying the message)(explicit) - The mood (the feeling inflicted on the listener) of the speaker(implicit)

negative

understanding the text

- Text entails literal comprehension or understanding of what is directly stated, it also requires interpretation through visible expressions, signs, and symbols.

positive

lets try!!!

literal language

When the words or phrases mean exactly what they are supposed to mean.

positive

positive

negative

negative

mathematical rules

conjunctive adverb

- word connectors for comparison and contrast can also help you recognize whether a message is positive or negative. - These word connectors introduce a subordinate clause that makes a sentence complex.

conjunctive adverb

conjunctive adverb

conjunctive adverb

conjunctive adverb

RECOGNIZING THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE MESSAGE CONVEYED IN A TEXT

MS. EDUVIGEZ VERDE ABALOS

OBJECTIVES:

1.) Recognize the signal words and expressions used to convey positive and negative messages; 2.) Differentiate the figurative and literal messages; and 3.) Construct a Sentence that will show the right usage of the elements of figurative language.

figurative language

when the message is implicitly(not directly) expressed and departs from the dictionary meaning.

figurative language

One would say something, but mean the other. For this reason, it is very significant that we examine the message's meaning by the manner/intention/approach it is said.

figurative language

REMEMBER: It is not always what one says, but how one says it

simile

-is a comparison of two different things using as and like.

hyperbole

- is the use of exaggeration or overstatement to emphasize a point.

metaphor

- is a direct comparison of two different things. It does not use as and like.

euphemism

-is a mild or indirect expression or word that substitutes a crude, blunt, vulgar, embarrassing, hurtful, or unpleasant word.

euphemism

euphemism

euphemism

sarcasm

-is used to either annoy or mock someone. The negative message hides in positive expressions. Though it is used to inflict pain, it can, on the other hand, be used for humor.

sarcasm

- Sarcasm is generally negatively conveyed. Its effect can be positive only to the reader's mood when it is meant to make people laugh, BUT the implied message is still negative.

sarcasm

proverb

-is an old but familiar saying that usually gives advice. It contains counsel based on the general truth. -It is usually a sentence and contains morals. The message makes one think of a good lesson to be applied in life.

proverb

idiom

-is a phrase or expression whose meaning is different from the individual words. -the meaning depends on the location and user. It is usually a phrase. Unlike proverbs, an idiom does not contain morals

idiom

idiom

idiom

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CONCLUSION!

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