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12 Cards in this Set
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rhetorical situations
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ethos - ethics
logos - logic pathos - emotions |
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audience
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informal
formal special |
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nominalization
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using a verb for a noun or noun for a verb,
fail - failure |
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stages of writing
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prewrite, write, revise, edit
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what is a comma splice
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2 sentences joined together without fanboys
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purpose of a transitional phrase?
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link ideas made in adjacent paragraphs
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what is a topic sentence
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first sentence of a paragraph that tells what the paragraph will be about
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what is a writing map?
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outlines the paragraphs in the order that you will be talking about them
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peer editing vs. peer review
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telling what is wrong with paper vs telling how they feel about the paper
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what is the purpose of quoting
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give credit to the author
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what is a periodical sentence?
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keep the main idea until the end of the sentence
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what is a coordination conjunction
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Fanboys - for and nor but or yet so
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