LESSON 3 Flashcards

(11 cards)

1
Q

Is usually in the form of a list divided into headings and subheadings that distinguish main points from supporting points

A

Outline

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2
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Ways in doing the outline are

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Format your outline and
Indent your outline

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3
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is an essay in which you
describe the emotions a certain person, object or event caused you.

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Reaction Paper

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4
Q

Examples of textbooks are??

A

Schoolbooks
Newspapers
Articles
textbooks
And anything written by experts in various field of specializations

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5
Q

It is the responsibility of the writer in English to make it clear to the reader how the various parts of the texts are related

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Explicit

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6
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This is necessary to make decisions about your stance on a particular subject, or the strength of the claims you are making

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Hedging

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7
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Facts are given accurately and precisely

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Precise

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8
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It should avoid colloquial words and expressions

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Formal

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9
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Written language has longer words, it is lexically more dense and it has a varied vocabulary

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Complex

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10
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Main emphasis should be on the information that you want to give and the arguments you want to make, rather than you

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Objective

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11
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special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.

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Jargon

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