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31 Cards in this Set
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A controllinf idea in the form of declarative sentence. |
Thesis Statement |
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Defined in linguistic as any stretch of language larger than sentence |
DISCOURSE |
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Forms of discourse
A form of discourse that serves to explain or to inform. |
EXPOSITION |
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A form of discourse that serves to describe or state the qualities or characteristics of something / someone. |
DESCRIPTION |
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A form of discourse that serves to narrate or tell story |
NARRATION |
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A form of discourse that seves to cite reasons or against the proposition or to persuade |
ARGUMENTATION |
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It is writing a new version of original material, but ideas are similar but structurally different |
SUMMARIZING AND PARAPHRASING ACADEMIC TEXT |
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Parts of contrast Shorter than the original material |
LENGTH |
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Similar to the original however only the main ideas are included |
IDEA |
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Different from the original material |
Wordings |
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A set of related sentences having only one idea embodied in a topic sentence. |
PARAGRAPH |
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Sentence that contains the thesis or the main idea of a paragraph. |
TOPIC SENTENCES |
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Sentence that develops or support the thesis or main idea of a paragraph. |
SUPPORTING DETAILS |
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a paragraph whise topic sentence is stated in the beginning. |
DEDUCTIVE PATTERN |
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A paragraph whose topic sentence is in the end |
INDUCTIVE PATTERN |
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A paragraph whose topic sentence is stated in the beginning and restated in the middle. |
DEDUCTIVE INDUCTIVE PATTERN |
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A paragraph whose topic sentence is in the middle. |
INDUCTIVE- DEDUCTIVE PATTERN |
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A paragraph whos topoc sentence is not stated but implied. |
HINTED PATTERN |
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Give the two parts of paragraph |
Topic sentence Supporting sentence |
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Give the 4 classification of paragraph |
Independent paragraph Introductory paragraph Developmental paragraph Transitional paragraph |
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5 patterns of paragraph development and explain each |
Deductive pattern Inductive pattern Deductive - Inductive pattern Inductive - Deduction pattern Hinted pattern |
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Dicourse os derived from latin word "dis" and "curere" which means? |
"dis" - away "Curere" - to run |
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Under the Academic text as entire conposition there is? |
Technical writing Academic text |
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Technical writing includes |
A. Abstract B. Body C. Conclusion |
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Academic text |
A. Introduction B. Body C. Conclusion |
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Language used in academic text Give atleast 6 kind of jargons |
Motherese Legalese Medicalese Dimplomatese Computerese Journalese Commercialese / mercantilese Technicalese Teacherese Telegraphese |
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Special words or expressions that are used by a particular proffesion or group and are difficult for others to understand. |
JARGONS |
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Defined in linguistics as a stretch of language which is served as connection |
TEXT |
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Examples of academic text |
Essay Research paper Report Article Project Thesis Disertation |
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Requires the writer to analyze a text then develop commentary related to it. |
Reaction paper |
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A truth, a reality on a thing that exist or existed. |
Facts |