GA4.1 Flashcards

1
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It is a way of giving a better explanation to show strengths and weaknesses

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evaluative statement

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2
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evaluative statement is an __________ and _____ way of reacting to a text

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objective
tactful

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3
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to formulate an evaluative statement, one needs to read the entire text _____ and _________

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carefully and critically

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4
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2 ways of formulating evaluative statements

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assertions and counterclaim

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5
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are declarative sentences expressed as an argument and expresses evaluation of significance.

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asswertion

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6
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A good critical leader does not only understand but also ________

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logically evaluates

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7
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4 types of assertion

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  1. Fact
  2. convention
  3. opinion
  4. preference.
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8
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a type of assertion that can be proved objectively

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fact

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9
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a type of assertion where something is done thought-out traditions and is more accepted societally speaking.

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convention

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10
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a type of assertion based on facts but difficult to verify because of uncertainty

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opinion

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a type of assertion that states a personal choice without the need for support and evidences

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preferences.

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12
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claims made to rebut a previous claim

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counterclaim

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13
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counter claims provide a _________ ______ to the main argument

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contrasting perspective

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14
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4 elements of argument

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  1. claim
  2. reason
  3. counterclaim
  4. evidence.
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15
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defined as the details given by the author in order to support his/her claims.

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textual evidence.

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16
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an objective and tactful way of reacting to a text based on a set of criteria

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evaluation esay

17
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3 elements of evaluation essay

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criteria
judgement
evidence

18
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a principle by which something may be judged or decided

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criteria

19
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a decision or strand about something after careful analysis

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judgement

20
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any details that support the judgement presented

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evidence

21
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steps in creating an evaluative essay.

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  1. research about the topic
  2. formylate hypothesis
  3. choose a suitable criteria
  4. use reliable sources
  5. draft essay
  6. review, revise, rewrite