R&W MIDTERM Flashcards

1
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refers to when an author expresses the general idea or concept of another text, often through retelling or paraphrasing.

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retelling

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2
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is a latin word means “to run off in different directions”

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discursus

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3
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refers to the graphical representation of language

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text

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4
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refers to the process of generating creative ideas and solution

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brainstorming

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5
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refers to resubmission of someone’s work without the permission of the publisher.

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Self-plagiarism

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6
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used when an initial assertion has not yet to receive a response from another person.

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Escalating Assertion

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can be described as a chain-like model that provides linkages from a text to another.

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Intertextuality

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8
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the pattern of development in writing aims to clearly identify and distinguish a term

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Development by Definition

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9
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a pattern of development about story telling and recounting of events.

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Development by Narration

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10
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identifies and discusses specific issues, and offering solutions to address these problems.

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Development by Problem-Solution

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provides an opportunity for readers to respond after being engaged in critical reading.

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Counterclaim

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12
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organizes information to how things are displayed or perceived in an area or place.

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Geographical Pattern

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cares about the writer’s intentions whether to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.

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Purpose

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14
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HTTP meaning

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hypertext transfer protocol

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15
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type of plagiarism is committed when the writer forgets to cite the sources or misquotes the cited authors due to the negligence of the writer.

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Accidental Plagiarism

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16
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is/are not fully revealed or expressed.

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Implicit Information

17
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an assertion or a declaration about a certain topic or piece of information.

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Claim

18
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refers to an imitation of style of an existing written text without mocking or making fun of it.

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Pastiche

19
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is a nonlinear way of presenting and organizing information by creating links between the text.

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Hypertext

20
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a declaration of a person’s belief or opinion regarding a given topic or issue.

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assertion

21
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serves as a visual tool in organizing knowledge and ideas.

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graphic organizer

22
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explaining someone else’s work using your own words without losing the original idea of the text.

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paraphrasing

23
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is/are fully revealed or expressed.

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Explicit Information

24
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deals with formal language, factual information, and evidence within a specific field of study.

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Academic Discourse

25
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concerns itself with the field of creative fiction and nonfiction writing.

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Literary Discourse

26
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Examples of transitional prompts used to give examples

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in fact, indeed, to illustrate

27
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Examples of transitional prompts used to compare

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in the same way, at the same time

28
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the repetition of a word at the beginning of each phrase or clause.

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Anaphora

29
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repetition of a word at the beginning and at the end of a line or sentence.

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Epanalepsis