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an oral presentation or speech delivered to alive audience

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Public Speaking

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can cover wide variety of different topics

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Public Speaking

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-Has been practiced many times

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Manuscript Speech

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  • It shouldn’t sound read, even if you are reading
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Manuscript Speech

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5
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you risk forgetting what you planned to say

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Memorized speech

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  • Most common type of public speaking
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Impromptu speech

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  • Delivering a speech without any prior preparatio
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Impromptu speech

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  • With time for preparation
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Extemporaneous speech

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No manuscript

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Extemporaneous speech

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includes picture books, text books, graphic novels, comics, and posters

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Multimodal texts

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visual, written language and spatial modes

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Multimodal texts

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film, animation, slide shows, e-posters, digital stories, web pages

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Digital multimodal texts

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  • Written, spoken language, still and moving image, audio, gestural, and spatial modes
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Digital multimodal texts

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  • Colors vectors and viewpoint in still and moving images
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Visual

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-movement, facial expression and body language

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Gestural

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-proximity, direction, position of layout, organization of objects in space

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Spatial

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An essay that attempts to convince that one idea is more logical than the other

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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSA

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  • the first paragraph gives the context or background information about the issue, problem, or topic
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Introductory paragraph

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19
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these paragraphs discuss the reasons behind the author’s position Conclusion

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Body paragraphs

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this part may restate the author’s position and his/her reasons to summarize his/her points

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Conclusion

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not to be confused with truths, _____ is a powerful means of convincing. This can come from your reading, observation, or personal experiences.

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Facts

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these can provide excellent support.

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Statistics

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from leading experts that support your position are invaluable.

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Quotes

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enhance your meaning and make your ideas concrete. They are proofs.

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Examples

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a paper that provides information on a specific topic

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Informative

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aims to explain, to probe, or to evaluate ideas in an organized and clear manner

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Expository

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contains stories dealing with the author’s personal experiences that may lead to knowing themselves better or gaining new insights about themselves or their world

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Narrative

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attempts to convince readers that one idea is more logical than the other and in doing so, persuade them to adapt t or take an action to address the situation

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Persuasive/ Argumentative

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allows authors to discuss their opinion on a topic or issue in a more conversational, free, light, and casual manner

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Personal or Memoirs

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a traditional form of poetry characterized by three metrical units of 5,7, and 5 syllables in three lines

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HAIKU

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it is a systematic analysis of a piece of fiction or nonfiction that discusses its validity and evaluates its worth.

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critique

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gives a critical assessment of a chosen selection

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INDEPENDENT CRITIQUE

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to evaluate somebody’s work in order to increase the reader’s understanding of it

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CRITIQUE

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ojective description of a major point in the work detailed analysis of how the work conveys an idea or concept

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Body

35
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  • overall interpretation
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CONCLUSION

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t is an dept evaluation of a story, novel, film, or other reading/reviewing materials for the purpose of giving the public an insight into the text.

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critique

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give the reader a sense of the writer’s overall
purpose and intent

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describe

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examine how the structure and language of the text convey its meaning

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analyze -

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state the significance or importance of each part of the text

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interpret

40
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it argues that there must be a structure in every text

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Structuralist

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  • meanings in literature are tied to the meanings of culture
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Structuralist

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  • sees the literary work as an object in its own right
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Formalist

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-on the words of the text rather than focusing on how the literary work was developed

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Formalist

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  • it judges literary works in terms of their ability to clarify life, and give it meaning
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Moralist

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-the virtue of ‘life’ as a force to be nourished through literature

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Moralist

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  • looks into how the patriarchal system of society marginalizes women as depicted in literature
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feminist