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14 Cards in this Set
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Events helps to show the reader how the story moves |
Chronological ordering |
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Is a writing pattern that is used to tell story |
NARRATION |
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Help to create infield throughout and to show the transition of events to the next |
SIGNAL WORDS |
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Are words or phrases that help carry a through from one sentence to another |
Transitional device |
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Is a writing pattern of developing paragraph using detailed observation about the subject |
DESCRIPTION |
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Are words or phrases we used to describe how your subject looks sounds feels smells or even taste |
SENSORY LANGUAGE |
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The writer present impartial and actual picture of the subject without biases |
Objective description |
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Where the writer gives personal impression of what is observed |
Subjective description |
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Provide concise but exact meanings of unfamiliar words and explain especial meanings for familiar words |
DIFINITION |
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Defined as, known, the term means, is stated as, Is used to mean, refers to |
Signal sord |
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Denotation is the dictionary meaning of the word. Meanwhile connotation is the secondary meaning of a word |
Informal definition |
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Concistof three principal parts the species (word) n+ genus (class)+ differentiate |
Formal definition |
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Is the most common and effective pattern to explain an idea or point |
Exemplification |
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Is used when a writer needs to sort out or arrange subject to groups or categories |
Classification |