Methods of Development Note Flashcards

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Narration or Chronological Order:

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Use storytelling as a technique to illustrate a point
Transition Devices:
next; later; the following Tuesday; afterwards; by noon; when she had finally digested the giant burrito; as soon as; in 1998, then, a few hours later, still later, that Wednesday, when she was seventeen, before the sun rose, that April

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  1. Spatial Order:
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Items are arranged according to their physical position or relationships
Transition Devices:
just to the right, a little further on, to the south of Memphis, a few feet behind, in New Mexico, turning left on the pathway, and so on

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  1. Compare/Contrast
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Transition Devices:
similarly, in contrast, in addition, although, however, likewise, in the same way, still, on the other hand, rather, instead

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  1. Climactic Order
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items are arranged from least important to most important
TD:
importantly, most difficult, still harder, by far the most expensive, even more damaging, worse yet, best of all, even more painful, etc

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Classification

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distinct groupings and then labeling each new group.
TD:
the next, the first/second, use of genres/styles as labels

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  1. Problem & Solution
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items are organized through the detailing a problem followed by a solution

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  1. Process or Sequential Order
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items are arranged based on how something is done or how something happens

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  1. Cause and Effect
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shows how one situation or event causes another

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  1. Analogy
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compares two things, using one to explain the other

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