Q3: Lesson 5 | PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT IN WRITING Flashcards

1
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meaning to provide examples about
something.

A

exemplification

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2
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from the latin word exemplum

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exemplification

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3
Q

The examples act as supporting
material to explain or clarify a general
statement.

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exemplification

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4
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pattern organizes ideas based
on how events, places,
people, things, and concepts
are similar to or different
from one another.

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comparison-and-contrast

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5
Q

– involves describing
one item first followed by the second
item

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separately

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6
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discussing both items
based on each point of comparison

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side-by-side

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7
Q

Concentrate on the
most important parts of
a comparison-contrast
pattern:

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  • the purpose of comparison,
  • the points of comparison,
  • the actual similarities and differences
    of the items being compared
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8
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pattern organizes details based on the
cause, the reason, and the result or consequence of a certain
phenomenon.

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cause-and-effect pattern

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9
Q

When reading this type of pattern, focus on
and take note of the following elements:

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  • the purpose of the text,
  • the relationship between causes and effects,
  • the potential causal fallacies or illogical arguments.
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10
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organizes ideas into
problems and proposed solutions.

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problem-solution pattern

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11
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pattern organizes ideas to
show how a set of evidence leads to a logical
conclusion or argument.

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persuasion

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12
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Specifically, this
pattern presents the issue, the position, and the
supporting evidence that supports the position.

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persuasion

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