26-50 Flashcards
(25 cards)
Her head was spinning from all the new information.
Hyperbole
What technique is similar to keeping a diary, except you are writing your feelings and ideas in reaction to your reading assignment?
Keeping a reading journal
In analyzing a written text, is it presented as objective?
Topic and Position
______ are “specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular field”
Jargons
What ideal resume emphasize the skills you have that correspond to the skills that the job you’re applying for requires?
List of key skills
______ is the positive, negative, or neutral feelings, attitudes, ideas, or associations with a word.
Connotation
_______ the material enables the reader to grasp tge organization and the content of the text
Skimming
The sea lashed out in anger at the ships, unwilling to tolerate another battle
Personification
______ “is the writing of a passage so that it leans toward one point of view”.
Slanting
The sky misses the sun at night.
Personification
What ideal resume is particularly new to applying for jobs, an alternative to work experience may be pitching your personal attributes that can potentially contribute to your targeted organization?
Personal attributes/career overview
In analyzing a written text, who wrote the text?
Author
What is the text interpreted by the reader through his/her own understanding of what it is all about
Contextualizing
What ideal resume includes your full name, address, mobile number?
Contact details
What enables you to distinguish the explicit and implicit information provided by the author
Critical
In analyzing a written text, how are the information organized in the text?
Organization
_______ clues may be signaled by the following words: “like” or “as”.
Synonyms
What ideal resume suggested that six lines for this part is long enough and is often written in first person?
Opening statement
_______ are words, phrases, and sentences that surround an unfamiliar word that can help you recognie the meaning of an unknown word because the text gives you information about it.
Context clues
What is a useful strategy to apply to the previous poem, especially when searching for answers to discussion questions?
Scanning
What is a claim?
A reasonable statement
What technique involves asking specific questions on points that you are skeptical about?
Questioning the text
What type of context clues are used when the text has words or phrases that re similar in meaning to the unknown word?
Synonyms
What technique is creating a rough outline of the text will also be helpful in getting to understand it more criticaly.
Outlining the text