INSTRUCTIONS: Read the statements below. Then, point out the ideas
that favor the author and those that don't.
1. Nations will rise and fall, but equality remains the ideal. The universal
aim is to achieve respect for the entire human race, not for the
dominant few.
- Carlos P. Romulo
A. Bias for/toward (in favor of)
B. Bias against (not in favor of
2. Love should have no alternatives; love should be the sole reason for loving; love
should spring of itself.
- Nick Joaquín
A. Bjas for/toward (in favor of)
B. Bias against (not in favor of)
3. I want our people to be like a Molave tree, strong and resilient, standing on the
hillsides, unafraid of the rising tide, lighting and the storm, confident of its strength.
- Manuel L. Quezon
A. Bias for/toward (in favor of)
B. Bias against (not in favor of)
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1. Nations will rise and fall, but equality remains the ideal. The universal aim is to achieve respect for the entire human race, not for the dominant few.
― Carlos P. Romulo
A. Bias for/toward (in favor of) equality and respect for the entire human race.
B. Bias against (not in favor of) respect for only the dominant few.
2. Love should have no alternatives; love should be the sole reason for loving; love should spring of itself.
― Nick Joaquín
A. Bias for/toward (in favor of) love to be the sole reason for loving and it should spring of itself.
B. Bias against (not in favor of) love having such alternatives.
3. I want our people to be like a Molave tree, strong and resilient, standing on the hillsides, unafraid of the rising tide, lighting and the storm, confident of its strength.
― Manuel L. Quezon
A. Bias for/toward (in favor of) people to be like a Molave tree. Strong, resilient and confident.
B. Bias against (not in favor of) being afraid of the rising tide, lightning and storm.
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