Lesson 3.2: PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT IN WRITING Part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

this type of writing is used to
show a reader the similarities and/or differences
between two subjects.

A

Comparison & Contrast

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2
Q

is a writing strategy
states or explains reasons why things
happen or explains the results of certain
phenomena.

A

Cause & Effect

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3
Q

It is a writing strategy which arranges the
ideas from the discussion of the problem of
concern to the outlining of the solutions.

For an instance, you are writing about the
problems and solutions for deforestation.

A

Problem-Solution

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4
Q

provides a vibrant
experience for the reader through vivid language
and descriptions of something. (vivid = matingkad)

In order to provide this vivid detail, the writer
must use language that appeals to the reader’s five
senses: sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch.

A

DESCRIPTION

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4
Q

It intends to convince readers to do or believe in
something. A persuasive paragraph tries to convince
the reader that a particular point of view is worthy of
consideration.

A

Persuasion

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