EAPP Flashcards

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is a define as critical, objective, specialized text, written by expert or professionals in given formal language based on facts. should be logical and organized.

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Academic text

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THREE PARTS STRUCTURE WRITING TEXT

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Introduction, body, conclusion.

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IMRAD

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INTRODUCTION, METHOD, RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

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Refers to the internal organizations of a text to communicate, organization, description.

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Text structure

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Also known as time, order, sequence or temporal order, recount, retelling

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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

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This text structure shows how one more causes led to one or more effects. Why it has happen? What happened?

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CAUSE AND EFFECT

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This structure present a problem, and shows how it can be or has been solved.

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PROBLEM AND SOLUTION

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Two or more ideas or items are similar or different, alternative approach (Venn diagram)

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COMPARE AND CONTRAST

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Is a form of communication that uses vivid language and sensory details to provide a clear and detailed account of a person.

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Description

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Listing parts, characteristic, of example

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Enumeration

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Presents, groupings, types, thesis evidence, points, interpretation

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Classification

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Argues, point, interaction, main interpretation, idea.

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Thesis evidence

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Explain the natures of something.

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Definition

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a structured roadmap that organize the main idea and supporting details in writing or presentations .

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outline

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a mainpoint or argument of an essay, research paper, or any other piece of academic

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thesis statement

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types of outline

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alphanumeric outline, decimal outline, full sentence outline

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uses a numbers or letters to organize a content

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alphanumeric outline

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is a type of outline used to structure and organize the mainpoints and supporting details of a written document

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decimal outline

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to plan and structure written documents.

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full sentence outline

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clearly identifies the topic being
discussed, includes the points discussed in the paper, and is written for a
specific audience.

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Thesis Statement

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is a single, clear, focused sentence that communicates your
paper’s central focus or argument. It should give your audience a quick and easy-to
follow idea of your position on the topic of the paper.

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thesis statement

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s defined as critical, objective, specialized
texts written by experts or professionals in a given field using formal
language

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Academic Text

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in writing helps you define and organize your topic
and subtopics so that you bring the reader on a logical journey from your
thesis, through your supporting evidence, to your conclusion

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shows the framework of a text through division and subdivision of ideas.
It is another way of determining a text structure

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Types of Outline
Sentence Outline, Topic Outline
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A recount of a sequence is a chronological narration of a historical period, a sequential description of a process or a procedure.
Recount of a Sequence
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nine main informational text structures
1. Definition 2. Description 3. Recount of a Sequence 4. Cause-effect 5. Problem-solution 6. Comparison-contrast 7. Enumeration 8. Classification 9. Thesis-Evidence
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Language is utilized to convey information, analyze data, present arguments, and formulate strategies. In marketing and advertising, persuasive language and messaging are crucial for promoting products and services effectively.
Business Text
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Can be written by anyone in which they are published quickly.
Non-Academic Text
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