english review Flashcards

1
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non-textual elements

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Textual aid

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2
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non-textual elements include

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illustrations, maps, tables, graphs and charts

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3
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active prior knowledge on the topic

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titles and subtitles

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4
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visual representation of a subject

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rebus

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5
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information that are organize d and arranged in columns and rows

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tables

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6
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used when a simple table cannot adequately demonstrate

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graphs

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7
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vertical or horizontal bars to show the data it represents

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bar graph

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8
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how numerical data have changed over time

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line graph

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9
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a whole is divided into different parts

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pie graph

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10
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uses pictures

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pictograph

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11
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visual representation of selected characteristics of a place

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maps

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12
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labels for feature such as mountain ranges and bodies of water

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physical map

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13
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labels for features such as cities and major towns

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political map

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14
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ancient story created to explain natural events

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myth

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15
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represents reasons and examples

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persuasive essay

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16
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Is the writing style and tone suited for the
subject/topic and the intended audience? Are the
word choice and language appropriate?

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thesis

17
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Are there varied range of evidences (such as scientific studies,
expert testimonies, statistics, and personal anecdotes) from
credible sources? Are they verifiable? Do the evidences
strengthen the argument?

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evidences

18
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Are the analogy or comparisons, if any, and conclusions clear
and valid? Are opposing views acknowledged and
countered/refuted to minimize the writer’s personal bias?

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logic

19
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Is the writing style and tone suited for the subject/topic and
the intended audience? Are the word choice and language
appropriate?

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language and style