8 Flashcards

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four kinds of organization

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sequential order
spatial order
complexity order
listing order

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observing the chronological or time process or sequence and narration of events by using like first second etc

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sequential order

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pertaining to space position or location of people or things by using signal words like above below under

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spatial order

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refers to the logical order from simple to complex, inductive to deductive, cause and effect, and problem and solution to help the writer’s explain their ideas

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complexity order

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the ordering of ideas following the alphabet. this can also be done by enumerating ideas through numbers in ascending or descending order

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listing order

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are achieved when ideas are logically clearly and smoothly linked to one another. without it the reader may not be able to comprehend your composition. although this concept are interrelated they are distinct.

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cohesion and coherence

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occurs when ideas are connected at the conceptual level or idea level. it can be seen through well defended arguments and organized points

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coherence

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cohesion can be applied in three techniques

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using pronouns
using transitional devices
employees a repetition of keywords

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refers to the acceptable style of language for a particular form of text. the way language is used is one of the clearest indicator of a well written text.

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language use

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refers to the conventions of writing which includes capitalization punctuation spelling numerals abbreviation acronyms and contractions.

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mechanics

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is a literary technique that refers to logical connections of idea in a written text

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coherence

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12
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is the connection of ideas at the sentence level

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cohesion

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refers to the way sentences are ordered and structured to create a unified and cohesive body of text

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paragraph organization

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in literature, this is a statement that assert something to be true

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claim

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it is synonymous belief argument assertion or stand

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claim

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characteristics of good claims

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a claim should be
argumentative and debatable
specific and focused
interesting and engaging
logical

17
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it is information that is clearly stated in the text. it is when you easily point out the information in the passage. directly and clearly stated and spelled out and there is no room for confusion as in writing of a constract or statute

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explicit information

18
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there are ideas suggested in the text but not directly stated. it is the information not directly presented amd expressed in the text.

not expressed clearly ; only suggested ; indirectly stated

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implicit information

19
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three types of claim

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claim of fact
claim of value
claim of policy

20
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it makes an assertion about something that can be proved or disproved with actual evidence.

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claim of fact

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it argues that something is good or bad or right or wrong or that one thing is better than the other thing. it attempts to explain how problem situations or issues ought to be valued

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claim of value

22
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it argues that certain conditions should exist that something should or should not be done in order to solve a problem. it defend actionable plans usually answer “how” questions

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Claim of policy