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Define Draft Writing

Writing to self, developing more cohesive ideas.

To self

Define Revision Writing

Reviewing, altering and amending message. Articulating ideas.

Editing

Define Proof Reading

Read materials and mark any errors.

Revising.

What are the 5 moves of Analytical Thinking?

1. Suspend Judgement


2. Define significant parts & see how they're related


3. Look for patterns of repetition and contrast


4. Make the implicit explicit


5. Keep reformulating questions & explanations

Suspend, Define, Patterns, implicit/explicit, Reformulate

What is 10-1 vs 1-10?

Developing a thesis more Han repeating an idea. 10 stands for any arbitrary # of examples.

What are some limitations of the 5-paragraph-theme formula?

Only encourages surface level writing, tendency to encourage general thesis statements, prone to produce papers with stilted organization

Surface, general, stilted

What are the 3 criteria of a good analytical paragraph?

Focused claim, developed evidence, coherent analysis

Focused, developed, coherent

What are the 4 things a good title needs to be effective?

1. Predicts content


2. Catches interest


3. Reflects tone / slant of writing


4. Keywords

Predicts, interest, tone, keywords

Define plot

Main events of a play, novel, movie, etc.; in an interrelated sequence

Main event

Define exposition

Insertion of important background info within a story

Background info

Define conflict

Struggle between opposing forces in a story

Struggle

Define Complication

Intensification of conflict

Intensify

Define rising action

Rising incidents in a plot that build towards point of greatest interest

Rising incidents

Define climax

The most important point of a story

Most important point

Define foreshadowing

Alluding/warning to future event

Alluding

Define flashback

Where the author depicts an I courage of specific events which have taken place before the present time in a story

Go back

Define epiphany

A moment of sudden revelation or insight

Sudden revelation

Define point-of-view

The narrator's position relating to a story being told

POV