Review Flashcards

1
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a systematic arrangement of words and short phrases

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topic outline

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2
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could be considered as a written material

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text

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3
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originally came from latin word “discourse”

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discourse

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4
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this tool is used for to visualize and organize information

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graphic organizer

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5
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represents hierarchy, classification and branching to slow relationship

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network tree/tree

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6
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appropriateness of text to target readers

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situationality

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7
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the information provided is not only new but also factual

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acceptability

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8
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text becomes connected when we

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read

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9
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the text you’ll write should have purpose/goal

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intentionality

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10
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organizing data by jotting down

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brainstorming list

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11
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organizing your ideas in full sentences and details

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sentence outline

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12
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shows casual relationship

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cause and effect

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13
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analyzing the problem and proposing solution

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problem solution order

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14
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it is the structural framework for writing

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organization

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15
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connection of words ideas within the sentence

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cohesion

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16
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shows logical relationship of ideas in the text/paragraphs

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coherence

17
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textual cues that readers use to follow a text

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signal devices/words

18
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this refers to the technical elements of writing: punctuation, grammar, capitalization and syntax

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mechanics

19
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refers to the communicate meaning of a language

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language use

20
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shows sequence of events

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Chronological order

21
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shows/pertains to space, position or location of people or things

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spatial order

22
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it is the complete framework of the text

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structure

23
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tells a story

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narration

24
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uses words to paint/ draw scene/images in your mind

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description

25
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used to clarify things by giving examples

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exemplification

26
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used to organize/sort things based on their categorization

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classification & division

27
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information clearly and directly stated

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explicit

28
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text that has been proven/has evidence - objective

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claims of fact

29
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text/statement shows value of something/someone - subjective

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claims of value

30
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text shows instructions, demands or obligation that is a must

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claims of policy