Quiz 1.2 Flashcards

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GRAPHIC ORGANIZER

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Uses visual symbols that expresses

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thoughts

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ideas

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Often done before writing

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BASIC OUTLINE - uses letters

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numbers

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and roman numerals

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Thesis Statement or Major Idea

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Topic Sentence or Main Idea

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A. Supporting Detail

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  1. Example
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a. Detail

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b. Detail

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  1. Example
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B. Supporting Detail

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b.

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VENN DIAGRAM - compare and contrast

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DIFFERENCES

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SIMILARITIES

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DIFFERENCES

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TOPICAL ORGANIZER - uses lines and

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rectangles
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CATEGORY
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SUBCATEGORY
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SUBCATEGORY
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SUBCATEGORY
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TOPIC OUTLINE
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→ Uses keywords or key phrases instead of
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complete sentences
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→ List of ideas arranged in a specific order
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heading
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subheading
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global waning
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It Body Parapsph 1 (Humans
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A. Rodes of Humans
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Il. Body Parapaph 2 (Changes in Temperatures)
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A Casses of Changes in Tre permu
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A. Sources of Air Pollurice
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V. Coochnion
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A Knting A Tasis Sureame Olehal waminp is a rese of human sctivities
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SENTENCE OUTLINE
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Has the same function as a topic outline
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Quite more specific because it already states
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the main idea and the supporting ideas in full
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sentences
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Topic: Filipino Hospitality
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Thesis statement: Filipino hospitality is a distinct and positive
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Fillipino trait.
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Writer's specific purpose: To Inform readers about Filipino hospitality and enumerate
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the ways on how Flipinos show their hospitality
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1 Filipino hospitality is the worm and welcoming treatment of visitors. particularly
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foreigners.
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A. Prior to the Spanish colonization of the Philippines
the natives already exhibited
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hospitality when they welcomed the Molays to the country.
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&. Being warm and welcoming to visitors might have been cultivated by the foct that
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different nationalities visited and even occupied the country
such as the Chinese
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Indonesions
Spanish
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Il. Filipinos show hospitality in several ways.
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A Filipinos accept guests ot home as if they were port of their own family
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them food and making them feel at home.
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B. Filipinos show hospitality to foreigners by extending their ossistance when needed
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and even welcoming them into their own homes
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L3: PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT IN WRITING
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ACROSS DISCIPLINES
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→ PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT - manner
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or technique in which we express our
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thoughts and ideas in writing
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1. NARRATION - telling a story; series of
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events in chronological order; tells the reader
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what happened at what time and where
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DESCRIPTION - gives details - an
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explanation or an account of a person
place
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time
event
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and understand what we are writing about;
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paragraphs that emphasize description are
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most common in works of fiction as a mean
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of establishing the time and setting
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DEFINITION - used when we want to explain
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a new idea
thought or concept; present
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readers with the meaning and explanation
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EXEMPLIFICATION or CLASSIFICATION -
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giving examples or specific instances in
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order to support a claim
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(EXEMPLIFICATION); breaking down a
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topic into smaller groups or categories to
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help readers understand the text
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(CLASSIFICATION)
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COMPARISON and CONTRAST - shows
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how similar something is to others
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(COMPARISON); shows how different
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something is from others (CONTRAST)
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CAUSE and EFFECT - show why an event
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is happening and what happens after it in
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relation to others
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7. PROBLEM-SOLUTION - presents a problem
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that needs to be resolved
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PERSUASION - convince our readers that
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what we are saying is true; CLAIMS -
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statements that present an argument