R AND w Flashcards
implied suggested and indirect
IMPLICIT INFORMATION
a statement that a writer explores, explains , or proves in an argument
CLAIM
place an argument in the context of a larger debate that probably involves addressing potential objections or argumengts
GOAL OF CLAIM
the point of the writer in which he believes is true
CLAIMw
here is claim usually found
INTRODUCTION
first two good claim characteristics
IT SHOULD BE…
ARGUMENTATIVE AND DEBATABLE
SPECIFIC AND FOCUSED
;ast two good claim chaaracteristics
IT SHOULD BE …
INTERESTING AND ENGAGING
LOGICAL
asserts that a condition has existed , exists, or will exist .
CLAIM OF FACT
it presents the argument that the claim is true or specifies a speicific term
CLAIM OF FACT
this typeof claim assesses , appraises , judges a concept
CLAIM OF VALUE
if you develop a posiition in which you say something is good , bad , or that one thing is superior to another
CLAIM OF VALUE
suggests a course of action that ought to be followed in order to address a specifdic isue
CLAIM OF POLICY
it suggests a precise course of action that should be taken
CLAIM OF POLICY
defined as the social , cultural, political, historical and the other related circumstances that surrounded the text and form the terms that it can be better underdstood snd evaluated
CONTEXT
text must have aim or objective
PURPOSE
you must know the reason why you a5re writing the text, and what you intend to achieve from your readers
PURPOSE
do not forget to know ypur target audience
AUDIENCE
remember that you cannor always resonate to every single person in the world
AUDIENCE
your work needs to have substance apart from being considerate of your target audience
CONTENT AND MEANING
nonlinear way of showing information
HYPERTEXT
its a reading environment that is based on the internet
HYPERTEXT
what akes the hypertext unique?
SPEED OF WHICH YOU CAN GO TO DIFFERENT TEXTS
all you need to do is click and another page will load
HYPERTEXT
modelling of a text’s meaning by another etxt
INTERETXT
draws origin from literature and asserts that text can be understoodn in relation to other texts
INTERTEXT