Module 4: Properties of a Well-Written Text Flashcards
The flow of the ideas must be logically and accurately arranged. The first sentence should be concatenated to the succeeding sentences.
Organization
This style of writing starts from general to specific.
Deductive Style
Begins from specific to broad ideas.
Inductive Style
To achieve this property, the ideas should be logically, clearly, and smoothly linked to one another.
Coherence and Cohesion
Occurs when ideas are connected at the conceptual level.
Coherence
The connection of ideas at sentence level.
Cohesion
Enables the author and the writer to communicate more to the readers. It should match with the situations presented in the text; it is also the appropriateness of words or vocabulary usage.
Language Use
Deals with the technical aspect of writing. In this property, the writer should focus on the correct spelling, abbreviations, punctuations, and capitalizing a composition.
Mechanics