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Southeast Asia (SEA)
rich with its own unique cultures and history
11 countries
How many countries in SEA
he countries that make up SEA are Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia,Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore,Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei and East Timor
The countries that make up SEA
Islam
Religion in Malaysia, Brunei
Catholicism
Religion in the Philippines and Vietnam
Buddhism
Religion in Thailand
mostly, tropical
Southeast asia is ___ a _____ area
Oral tradition
Riddles, proverbs, puns, legends, mythologies, and other folk literature were passed on through word of mouth
Ramakian
Ramayana from Thailand
Ramakerti
Ramayana from Cambodia
Phra Lak Phra Lam
Ramayana from Laos
Yama Zattdaw
Ramayana from Myanmar
Ramayana and Mahabharat
two indian Book epics
Literature
It was weaponized to voice struggles under the colonial regime.
Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
Jose Rizal's _____ are novels credited for the awakening of Filipino nationalism.
Vietnam
sentiments about the country's political struggles were also aired through the works of writers. Even exiled writers from ____ continued to write about the country's political climate.
Viet Thanh Nguyen
although a contemporary American-Vietnamese writer, continues to write about Vietnam through his novels The Sympathizer and The Refugees.
OUTHINE BOUNYAVONG
ā¢ a prominent figure in Laos literature
ā¢ his works often focus on themes of love, tradition, and sacrifice.
fact
It is a statement that can be proven with evidence, statistics, records, photographs, or other reliable data.
Error
What may be accepted as fact today may later be found to be false, when that happens the statement becomes a ____
reinforce, refute
There would be times when facts, especially scientific ones either ____ or _____ something that was believed to be a fact for a period of time
Opinion
A statement of a personās beliefs, values, views, and perceptions which may or may not be true.
doesnt turn into an opinion
If a statement of fact is proven untrue it ____
doesnt mean its a fact
an opinion, even if it is believed by everyone ______
Ethos
Appeals to the credibility and character
Character
Ethosās greek meaning
Logos
Logic and reasoning
Reason or plan
Logosās greek word
Pathos
Emotions
Suffering and experience
Pathosās greek word
PERSUASIVE SPEECH
an informative speech in which the speaker convinces the audience to accept his or her point of view
ALLITERATION
The repetition of words starting with the same initial consonant sounds to create emphasis. Ex. āThis product provides powerful protection, perfect for people who prioritize safety.ā
EMOTIVE LANGUAGE
Refers to words or phrases that change a sentence's feel by evoking a particular emotional reaction from the reader. Ex. "Imagine the heartache of families who struggle to make ends meet every day."
EXPERTāS OPINION
Writers use experts' opinions or their own opinions to give further weight to their argument. Ex. "Environmental scientist Dr. Mark Green states that if we don't cut our carbon emissions by at least 30% within the next decade, the effects on our climate will be irreversible."
HYPERBOLE
Uses extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis. It is often used to show contrast or catch the reader's attention. Ex. "This vacuum cleaner will make your floors so spotless, it will look like they're brand new!"
REPETITION
The repetition of words, phrases, and ideas can be used to reinforce an argument and drive home the message to a reader. Ex. "We must take action today. If we don't act now, the consequences will be irreversible. We must take action today to protect our environment.ā
RHETORICAL QUESTION
A question where the answer is obvious can help lead readers to a particular conclusion. Ex. "How long can we ignore the warning signs of climate change before itās too late?ā
STATISTICS/FACTS
Factual data used in a persuasive way. Ex. āDid you know that over 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans every year?ā
IMPERATIVE/COMMAND
Instructional language. Ex. āStand up for what you believe in.ā
GROUPS OF THREE ADJECTIVES
When three adjectives or phrases are used together to make them stand out. Ex. āWe need an education system that is inclusive, innovative, and inspiring.ā
propaganda
Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, is used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Propaganda Techniques
It refers to the proliferation of ideas, beliefs, and information to influence othersā current beliefs, choices, and actions
Bandwagon
As a propaganda technique, it
encourages people to be part of a
certain group that follows the
trend or fad.
Glittering Generalities
Advertisements or campaigns use
terms such as great, best, and
freedom to evoke positive
feelings.
Name-calling
A propaganda technique that links
a person or product to a negative
image or unpleasant label
Plain Folk
A method in which ordinary people
are used to advertise a product or
promote a candidate.
The aim is to show that the product is
of value to all.
Testimonial
A technique that uses well- known personalities to endorse a product or a person.
Building a mental
image or Transfer
Influencing people by showing
what the world or life would be
like when you choose a person
or product over its competitors.