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What is Primary Research?
Gathering, Organizing, and Analyzing
What are the 3 modes of expression?
Description, Narration, Exposition
What are the two types of Transitions?
Implicit and Explicit
What are some examples of Gathering?
observation, field work, lab experiements, questionairs, interviews, and surveying yourself.
What is the purpose of description?
to vivily evoke an experience
What is the purpose of narration?
to tell a story
What is the purpose of an exposition?
to inform
What is the method of order for description?
spatial (space)
What is the method of order for narration?
temporal (time)
What is the method of order for an exposition?
logical (reason)
What are transitions?
connections that show a logical relaitonship between ideas
How are implicit transitions created? Give an example.
Through reference
ex. word repitition, synomyns and pronouns.
How are explicit transitions created? Give an example.
Through arrangment.
ex. parrallel structure and contrast
What visual cluster represents stages of authority?
heirachies
What visual cluster represents movement through time?
flow chart
How does a schematic help you?
1. to analyze and edit
2. find your priorities
3. decision making
4. outline formats
5. improves your ability to think
6. it is a tool you can use everywhere
What is one introductary strategy?
1. Startling short sentence
2. A long piece of narration
What is the Principle of Categorization?
The concept that allows you to put things into groups.
4 steps of Categorizing?
1. scan the data
2. systematically review the data
3. group similar items together
4. label each group
What is a thesis statement?
The central message of an essay.
Where is a thesis used?
Academic writing
Why are thesis used?
To structure and focus writing
What is a thesis statement also known as?
the controlling idea
What are burdens of proof?
Evidence from previous cases
Where do Burdens of Proof come from?
English Law
The study of nursing at Highland Lakes requires a love of competition, discpline, and hardwork.

What kind of thesis is this?
Multiple
What is a Multiple Thesis?
3 or more Burdens of Proof
The Study of nursing at Highland Lakes inolves relentless competition and ardous task.

What kind of thesis is this?
Dual Thesis
2 Burdens of Proof is what kind of Thesis?
Dual
The study of nursing at Highland Lakes provide many job opportunites.

How many burdens of proof exsist in this statment? What kind of thesis is this?
1, Focused Thesis.
A
1
2
3
B
1
2
3

This is an example of
Block approach
1
A
B
2
A
B
3
A
B

This is an example of
Point by Point
What uses indentations and numbers to show levels of concreteness?
downshifting
Tone
attitude towards subject and audience
What are the 3 language building blocks?
phrases, clauses, and words
What are words that can stand alone?
clauses
What is a phrase?
groups of words
What 2 things are needed to have a basic sentence?
Subject and Predict Verb
If a sentence has 2 clauses and no comma it is called?
a run-on
The fly crosses the stream, the frog leaps.

Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why?
incorrect, comma splice.