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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13
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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

20
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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

23
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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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Outlining

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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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Outline

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Types of Outline

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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.

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Recount of a Sequence

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nine main informational text structures

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  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
28
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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.

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Business Text

29
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Can be written by anyone in which they are published quickly.

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Non-Academic Text

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