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Affirmation
An affirmation, also called an affirmative or positive statement,
expresses the truth or validity of an idea.
Negation
A negation, also called a negative statement, expresses a denial or
E. Abstraction falsity of an idea.
Example:
Yes, I can attend the party on Saturday night.
I will be able to finish this by tonight.
Explanation:
In the first sentence, the adverb yes adds emphasis to the affirmative
statement. In the second sentence, there is no adverb of affirmation
used, but the sentence is still affirmative because there is nothing in
it that indicates negation, and the word will is considered positive.
Examples:
I'm afraid I cannot leave the house on Saturday night.
Explanation:
The words cannot and not in the two examples have already
expressed negation. The expression I'm afraid and the word no are
added to emphasize the negativity of the statement.
H. Homework
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation who
scored below 80%
C. Did the remedial
lesson work? No. of
learners who have
caught up with lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?