rws Flashcards

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is defined as written material or piece of writing such as an article, essay, book, magazine, or newspaper.

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text

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This is also known as an arrangement that refers to the structural framework for writing.

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Organization

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refers to the framework of a text’s beginning, middle, and end.

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Text structure

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Also called as the lead or the hook.

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Beginning

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expresses a potentially negative in a positive way,

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constructive language

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refer to words that connect one idea to another, making the writer’s ideas flow smoothly.

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Transitions

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involves tangible qualities/characteristics and things we know through our senses.

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Concrete language

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It refers to the appropriateness of word/vocabulary usage.

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Language Use

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These are conventions that have to be considered in writing. Spelling, punctuation, and capitalization are some of the examples.

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Mechanics

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When ideas are organized well, a text can achieve coherence and cohesion.

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Coherence and Cohesion

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refers to the overall sense of unity in a text.

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Coherence

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is the connection of ideas both at the sentence level and at the paragraph level.

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cohesion

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include a word, a phrase, or a full sentence repeated to highlight its importance in the entire text.

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Repetitions

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When you write, always make sure that you are consistently using one standard regarding the spelling of your words.

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Spelling

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The organization of the middle of a piece of writing depends on the genre.

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Middle

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It is the act of using a system of symbols used to provide structure to and organize a text, such as a comma, period, quotation marks, question marks, etc.

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Punctuation

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It involves using the most appropriate terms to get one’s point across.

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Concise Language

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are words similar in meaning to important words or phrases.

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Synonyms

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vocabulary of specific nouns and vivid verbs, you can construct clear mental images and avoid wordiness.

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Precise Language

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are used to connect sentences by referring to preceding nouns and pronouns.

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Pronouns

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It refers to words/ terms that the reader easily recognizes and understands because they use them regularly.

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Familiar Language

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like punctuation, helps express details. Any sentence’s first word is capitalized, signaling that a new sentence has started.

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Capitalization

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include the use of matching words, phrases, clauses, or sentence structures to express similar ideas.

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Parallel Structures

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is the rule that words or phrases in a series should be in the same from.

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Parallel structure or parallelism

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It is the restatement of the thesis and major points, showing how the writer has proven his/her position.

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End/Conclusion