Finals Flashcards
(33 cards)
- Short and concise representation of the key
ideas of sources materials. - Resolution of a core principle in textbooks,
pamphlets, articles, parts of reports, or
others.
Summarizing
- the expansion of an idea by formulating
one’s thoughts, recording a message,
speaking or writing in one’s own words. - Introducing ideas from another sources in
your own words.
Paraphrasing / transcribing
- Reproducing words from another source
using exactly the same wording. - Copying in verbatim the content of the
article.
Quotations
using ideas, data, or any relevant
information of another without giving proper credit
or acknowledgment
Plagiarism
taking a sentence and changing
the structure of the words
without changing the meaning.
Rephrasing
Write exactly what someone
else had said, word for word.
Quoting
Overview of the source.
Summarizing
involves rewriting a sentence
using different words to convey the same
meaning,
Paraphrasing
involves taking a
sentence and changing the structure of the words
without changing the meaning.
Paraphrasing
is the encapsulated
thoughts before the act of acknowledgment.
Idea Heading Format
is the summarized
main ideas that arrive after the given date.
Date Heading Format
put in a short or concise form;
reduce in volume
Encapsulate
- a 150-250 word paragraph that provides
the reader with an overview of the essay and its
structure. Its main purpose:
● summarize the content of the work.
● briefly describes the most important aspects
of the content of a scholarly paper .
Abstract
pique of interests of the
target
Descriptive Abstract
present key ideas.
Summative Abstract
150-300 words; it is last to be
written.
Research Abstract
The Abstract is great (detailed enough) if it’s:
- Summarizes the key ideas or major point of
your paper. - Comprehensively touching on all important
points - The content can be processed efficiently.
- The word means “accurate” or “to cut brief”.
- the condensation of the thesis and major
points of a paper. - method of summarization that preserves the
tone, proportions, and meaning of the
original text. - More exactness in your understanding of
what is being said.
Précis
- is a concise, condensed content of general
ideas. - a brief description or presentation of the
content or gist of the text. - the purpose is to provide the reader with a
clear and objective picture of the original
text.
Summary
- 250-750
long words. They are not just summaries, but
important evaluations, analyses, or assessments of
various works. It evaluates the following:
● Academic works
● Artworks
● Design
● Graphic design
Reaction papers, reviews, and reviews
About your emotion
- 2-5 page documents in which the writer
responds to one or more texts.
- Purpose: encourage students to think
critically about texts.
Reaction Paper
About your opinion
- critical and comprehensive reviews that
provide new insights or interpretation of a
subject through evaluation.
- Purpose: review recent progress in a
particular topic.
Review Paper
Intellectual Discourse;
Evaluation
- summarizes and gives a critical evaluation of
a concept or work.
- Purpose: provide the editor with an
evaluation of the manuscript.
Critique paper
treats each work as a distinct
work of art. The key to understanding a text
is through the text itself
Formalism