Prepared by: KEMBERLY S. PENTON EAPP Teacher 1.Identify the different categories of manifestoes 2.Infer meaning from the arguments 1.Manifesto – a document publicly declaring the position or program of its issuer. It advances a set of ideas, opinions, or views but it can also lay out a plan of action. 2. Arguments – reasons or the reasoning given for or against a matter under discussion – compare evidence, proof. Forming and communicating claims on a certain issue supported by reasonable arguments and properly-cited factual evidences is a fundamental aspect in an argumentation. Gathering manifestoes and analyzing the arguments used by the writers help you organize your stand on an issue and eventually help you convince people to change their mind about things which many of them are pretty firm about. For instance, you are going to convince the people on the healthy recovery from COVID-19, you will gather manifestoes and analyze the arguments used by the writers to convince people on the issue. -refers to a published declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party or government. - A kind of writing where the students establish a position in a given topic and then use evidence to persuade the audience to see things from their point of view. 1. Select a topic. 2. Research on the subject matter. 3. Support your position with evidences. 4. List the pros and cons of the topic. Identify the possible types of sources of the supporting evidence for the following topic for argumentation. Write your answer on your big notebook.