Quarter 4 - Module 7 Determining Textual Evidence
Quarter 4 - Module 7 Determining Textual Evidence
Quarter 4 - Module 7 Determining Textual Evidence
Module 7:
Determining
Textual
Evidence
Welcome
Students!
Textual evidence is evidence,
gathered from the original source or
TEXTUAL other texts, that supports an
argument or thesis. Such evidence
EVIDENCE can be found in the form of a
quotation, paraphrased material, and
descriptions of the text.
WAYS OF
PRESENTATION
Paraphrasing
E S JU S T M EA N S T EL L IN G
CITING YOUR SOURC B IT S OF
IC ULA R ID EA S O R
WHERE YOU GOT PART E IN YO U R
N O T O R IG IN A T
INFORMATION THAT DID
OWN HEAD.
EXAMPLE
DEPED ORDER NO.7 S.
2 02 0 O N D EP ED
S C H O O L C A L E N D A R
AND ACTIVITIES FOR
S.Y. 2020- 2021
P A R A G R A P H 2 A N D 3 .
Quoting
EXAMPLE
My sister said, “I need to do my homework.”
ASSESMENT
A. Analyze each statement below and choose the correct letter of answer. Write your
answer on your answer sheet.
1. It means putting someone else's ideas into your own words—changing the wording
while preserving the original meaning.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Summarizing
C. Referencing
D.Qouting
2. Means to repeat the exact words of a speaker or an author.it also means to cite
something as a form of proof.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Summarizing
C. Referencing
D.Qouting
ASSESMENT
3. It summarize the key points and takeaways.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Summarizing
C. Referencing
D.Qouting
E.Textual evidence
4. Citing your sources just means telling where you got particular ideas or bits of
information that did not originate in your own head.
A. Paraphrasing
B. Summarizing
C. Referencing
D.Qouting
E.Textual evidence
ASSESMENT