1. Exercise Set 1
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3. Exercise Set 3
Crafting the Exercise: Logical Reasoning Analysis Practice, Page 43 English Language Textbook Grade 11 Volume 1
Compose the Exercise on Analytical Reasoning Practice, Short 1
Question 1:
a. Feeling of Self-Consciousness
- Definition of self-consciousness: It's having a low self-assessment leading to lack of confidence. Confidence is entirely different from humility.
- Signs of self-consciousness:
+ Hesitant to believe in one's abilities, strengths, knowledge, etc.
+ Timid, avoiding crowded places, might also manifest as being reserved, less talkative, less sharing.
- Consequences of self-consciousness:
+ Living passively, not fully leveraging existing abilities and strengths.
+ Limited interaction, learning about knowledge as well as skills.
+ Lack of harmony, minimal contribution to the group.
+ Failing to accomplish assigned tasks.
Analyzing two afflictions: self-doubt and arrogance
a. Self-doubt
- Explanation: What is self-doubt?
Self-doubt is lacking confidence in what one does, undervaluing oneself. It stands in stark contrast to confidence.
- Signs of a self-doubting attitude:
- Manifestation:
- Overvaluing oneself, excessively magnifying one's own abilities
- Always considering oneself right in every task, every circumstance
- Looking down on others
- Consequence:
- Having a distorted view of one's abilities
- Because of excessive self-importance, failure is often encountered.
Identify a balanced approach to life:
- Always maintain humility and foster a spirit of learning from those around you. Evaluate your own capabilities accurately to leverage your strengths.
Scholars wander with scrolls on their shoulders, academia clamors with loudspeakers.
In addition to the material already covered, students should prepare for the upcoming lesson on Scene Analysis for Characters in Death Row Letters to solidify their knowledge of Literature 11.
