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39 Cards in this Set
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a group of sentences and paragraphs that are tied together by one unifying idea that has been developed sufficiently is called written --------
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composition
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the blank process precedes the writing process
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thinking
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the purpose for all that wed o is to blank god
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glorify
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having a deep understanding of the greatest story of all time is blank to effective writing
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key
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the organic product of which thought is the organizing and vitalizing principle is called balenk
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language
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every effort to write effectively should blank key aspects of the drama of gods great stroy
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mirror
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the blank should be the model for your own creativity
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bible
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writing involves a blank process that includes using your mind making decisions and organizing your thoughts before you write them
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ongoing
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to tell a story a writer would use the narrative perspective
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true
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the quarreling approach to writing is the only approach that is always unacceptable
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true
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the confrontational stage is the third stage of argumentative communication
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false
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a claim relevant to proving or establishing the debated concluding is called and expository
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false
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direct observation is the only means of gathering raw material
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false
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there are three ways in which a writer may generate specific details to support a topic
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true
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grouping ideas and placing them in a diagram is called brainstroming
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false
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a writers stance includes his tone and worldview
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true
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subordinating ideas are connected directly to a topic in a diagram
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false
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answering the five w's and the H is a method that can only be applied to the main topic
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false
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a writer can support a topic by organizing ideas into specific categories
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true
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the process of organizing ideas into specific categories is called classifying of your matewrial
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true
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a sole unifying idea or limited theme
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F topic
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an unrestricted familiar area of knowledge
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E subject
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the attitude you reflect or wish to achieve toward your writing
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C tone
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reveals to the reader the maid idea that is going to be developed in a paragraph
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A topic sentence
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a belief system you bring to your writing
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B world view
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a basic means though which one gathers material for a topic
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D observation
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a daily record of your won experiences thoughts and feelings
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G journal
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list the four question a writer must answer when considering the audience
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what do they know, what don't they know, what type of language do they use, what bias or convictions do they hold
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order material in a chronological or logical time sequence
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b
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search for common elements
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a
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categorixe according to imiprotance
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a
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us subdivisions of the main idea
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a
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describe spatially where certain items are in relation to one another
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b
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present material in order of importance
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b
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discard misfit items
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a
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compare or contrast two or more aspects of a topic
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b
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expand comparison where analogy is used
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b
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list and define the four basic writing goals and B give and appropriate example of each
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000
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name the first task in argumentative writing and B list and define the four stages of argumentative communication
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000
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