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49 Cards in this Set

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explains why somrthing happens andnstates what results in a particular event producws

cause and effect

a source of perplexity

problem

a process of solving a problem

solution

story telling

narration

what are the patterns of development

cause and effect


compare and contrast


problem solution


narration

elements of narration

time character plot mortality point of view

2 types of character

protag


antag


round and flat

point of views???

first


third person limited


omniscient


objective

parts of persuasive text

introduction (issue)


body(argument)


conclusion

giving characteristics

description

elements ofndescription

sensory details


figurative language


careful organization


varying sentence structure

uses 5 senses

sensory details

orgabized in chronological and spatial manner

careful organization

expressing the essential nature of something

definition

the clear concised andbdetailed definition of a measure

operational definition

parts of definitive writing

intro


body


conclusion

displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices

hypertext

referencento otherbtext

hyperlink

shaping ofntexts meaning by another text

intertextuality

3 characteristics of a well written text

unity


coherence


cohesion

only one main topic

unity

ideasnflow smoothly

coherence

chronological and spatial ordering

cohesion

types of claim

fact


value


policy

proven or verified (type of claim)

fact

TOC more desirable

value

TOC suggests what should be done

policy

parts of an argument

issue


claim


support


refutation


rebuttal

problem which people disagree

issue

position on the issue

claim

reasons and evidences

support

opposing viewpoints

refutation

countering refutation

rebuttal

typesnof support

reason


evidence


emotional appeal

supports a claim

reason

facts, statistics, examples, etc

evidence

ideasnthat aee targeted towrds value

emotional appeal

propoerties of well written text

organixlzation


coherence and cohesion


language use


mechanics

language use

formal


informal

use unbuased language

formal

direct and simple

informal

spelling


punctuation


capitalization

mechanics

organization (POWWT)

physical format


signal words


structure

how text physically appear

physical format

cue in ordering of events or concepts

signal words

cimplete framework of text

structure

stated butbnot directly

implicit

directly stated

explicit

the act of writing the letters in uppercase

capitalization