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A controllinf idea in the form of declarative sentence.

Thesis Statement

Defined in linguistic as any stretch of language larger than sentence

DISCOURSE

Forms of discourse



A form of discourse that serves to explain or to inform.

EXPOSITION

A form of discourse that serves to describe or state the qualities or characteristics of something / someone.

DESCRIPTION

A form of discourse that serves to narrate or tell story

NARRATION

A form of discourse that seves to cite reasons or against the proposition or to persuade

ARGUMENTATION

It is writing a new version of original material, but ideas are similar but structurally different

SUMMARIZING AND PARAPHRASING ACADEMIC TEXT

Parts of contrast



Shorter than the original material

LENGTH

Similar to the original however only the main ideas are included

IDEA

Different from the original material

Wordings

A set of related sentences having only one idea embodied in a topic sentence.

PARAGRAPH

Sentence that contains the thesis or the main idea of a paragraph.

TOPIC SENTENCES

Sentence that develops or support the thesis or main idea of a paragraph.

SUPPORTING DETAILS

a paragraph whise topic sentence is stated in the beginning.

DEDUCTIVE PATTERN

A paragraph whose topic sentence is in the end

INDUCTIVE PATTERN

A paragraph whose topic sentence is stated in the beginning and restated in the middle.

DEDUCTIVE INDUCTIVE PATTERN

A paragraph whose topic sentence is in the middle.

INDUCTIVE- DEDUCTIVE PATTERN

A paragraph whos topoc sentence is not stated but implied.

HINTED PATTERN

Give the two parts of paragraph

Topic sentence


Supporting sentence

Give the 4 classification of paragraph

Independent paragraph


Introductory paragraph


Developmental paragraph


Transitional paragraph

5 patterns of paragraph development and explain each

Deductive pattern


Inductive pattern


Deductive - Inductive pattern


Inductive - Deduction pattern


Hinted pattern


Dicourse os derived from latin word "dis" and "curere" which means?

"dis" - away


"Curere" - to run

Under the Academic text as entire conposition there is?

Technical writing


Academic text

Technical writing includes


A. Abstract


B. Body


C. Conclusion

Academic text

A. Introduction


B. Body


C. Conclusion

Language used in academic text



Give atleast 6 kind of jargons

Motherese


Legalese


Medicalese


Dimplomatese


Computerese


Journalese


Commercialese / mercantilese


Technicalese


Teacherese


Telegraphese

Special words or expressions that are used by a particular proffesion or group and are difficult for others to understand.

JARGONS

Defined in linguistics as a stretch of language which is served as connection

TEXT

Examples of academic text

Essay


Research paper


Report


Article


Project


Thesis


Disertation

Requires the writer to analyze a text then develop commentary related to it.

Reaction paper

A truth, a reality on a thing that exist or existed.

Facts