CLASSIFICATION, EXEMPLIFICATION Flashcards
_ refers to sorting or arranging subjects (e.g., persons, places, things, ideas) into groups or categories according to their common or shared characteristic.
Classification
_ is commonly done in various disciplines
Classification
_ shows, proves, or explains a general idea or point by using examples.
Exemplification
_ refers to sorting or arranging subjects into groups or categories according to their common or shared characteristic.
Classification
The following words can be used to signal cause and effect:
as a result
accordingly
because of (this)
due to (this)
consequently
hence/therefore/thus
There are three different ways to use the cause-and-effect pattern in writing:
Cause to effect
Effect to cause
Consecutive cause and effect
The cause, which can be an event or action, can be stated right at the beginning of a paragraph, followed by sentences stating the effects. This type of organization is best for explaining a single cause with different effects.
Cause to Effect
The effect can be stated at the beginning of the text, followed by sentences and paragraphs that expound on the causes. This type of organization is best for presenting a single effect with different causes.used to connect the ideas between sentences.
Effect to Cause
the causes, each with its corresponding effect, are tackled one by one in a few sentences or a paragraph. The writer explains each cause and effect completely before moving on to the next cause and effect.
Consecutive Cause and Effect