EAPP REVIEWER Flashcards

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careful analysis of an
argument to determine what is said and
how well the points are made.

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Critique

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focus on the different elements in the
novel, story or poem such as its style,
tone, imagery, and the plot.

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Formalist Approach

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3
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Examine images of women and
concepts of the feminine in myth and
literature.

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Feminism Approach

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4
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focused on how human behavior is
determined by social, cultural, and
psychological structures.

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Structuralism Approach

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5
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This approach “seeks to understand a
literary work by investigating the social,
cultural, and intellectual context that
produced.

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Historical Approach

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It is the readers’ own interpretation about
the text he/she read.

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Reader-Response

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Pure description of an object such as its
size, general shapes, color, texture of
surface, and context.

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Description

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Determining what the features suggest
and deciding why the artist or writers
used such features to convey specific
ideas.

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Analysis

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9
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a piece of work means giving it rank in
relation to other works and of course
considering a very important aspect of
the visual arts.

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Judging/Judgement

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10
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It refers to establishing the broader
context for this type of art.

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Interpretation

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THE INTERPRETATION CONSTITUTES

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(A) Main Idea
(B) Interpretive Statement
(C) Evidence

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12
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makes notes and underlines the
essential points of the work

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UNDERSTANDING THE TASK

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13
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explain the context of the work under
evaluation

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WRITE AN INTRODUCTION

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14
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deconstructs and identifies the strengths
and weaknesses of a works of arts.

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CRITICAL EVALUATION

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15
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writing a recommendation on how to
improve the literary work you critiquing.

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CONCLUSION

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16
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refers to the process of revising a
critique paper to identify major
grammatical mistakes.

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PROOFREADING

17
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summary document of a project
proposal that tells what the project is all about,
the reasons for conducting the project and
how it will be carried out

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Concept Paper

18
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refers to a page that contains the short
description of the proponent’s agency,
major accomplishments, and the
capability to undertake the proposed
project.

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Introduction

19
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contains the objective, methodology,
timeline, and anticipated outcome in
the concept paper.

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Project Description

20
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provides a range of time for the
completion of the project, highlighting
the key elements in each stage of the
project.

21
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states the problem to be solved and
the significance of the project.

22
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states the context and participants of
the study, instruments to be used, data
collection procedures, and data
analysis to be used.

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Methodology

23
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It gives a brief explanation.

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Informal Definition

24
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defining the term
by mentioning its differences and the
class to which it belongs

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Formal Definition

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detailed way of determining a term and usually one paragraph
Extended Definition
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a method wherein a sentence, verses, quotes or phrases are taken then interpreted and explained.
EXPLICATION
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points are organized from general idea to specific and concrete examples and its characteristics.
CLARIFICATION
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a. Cosmological evolution b. Developing sustainable energy solutions (concept paper)
Science Concept Paper
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intends to provide readers with an in-depth explanation of a certain topic in which the author has a keen interest and strong position about Arts.
Art Concept Paper
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looks at a wide range of philosophic concepts and ideas.
Philosophical Concept Paper
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type of concept paper is all about academic/educational concept or research.
Education Concept Paper
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type of paper explains the boundaries, dimensions, meaning, and implications of law.
Law Concept Paper
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a short but insightful document that demonstrates you've put time into thinking about your business.
Business Concept Paper
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should express your paper content and serve as preview of your paper.
TITLE
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gives background information and defines the key terminologies for her research project.
INTRODUCTION OUTLINING PROBLEM & GAPS IN KNOWLEDGE
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defines the problem that needs to be addressed and discussed the purpose of the research and its benefits if it were approved.
MISSION STATEMENT
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strategy in collecting data of your concept paper such as interviews, surveys and experiment.
Methodology
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Expected result and its potential impact
OUTLINE OF PROPOSED METHODS & POTENTIAL IMPACT
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included the cost and the project’s overall budget
SUPPORT