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invention; information
— also called prewriting. You decide what to say and gather — to support what you say
arrangment
during—- you decide how to organize your ideas
drafts; style; structure
during drafting and revising, you write several— reconsider you ideas and refine your- & —
editing; on sentence style; word choice
during— you focus on grammar and punctuation as well as — & —-
spelling; mechanical
proofreading allows you to focus on— and— as well as formatting
critical reading
reading to evaluate ideas, from judgements and develop original view point is—-
your purpose; your understanding
active reading means approaching reading with a clear understanding of— and marking up the text to aid in—-
question for probing; who, what, when, where, why
—are a useful way to move from a general topic to a specific one list 4
70%
in the article “Cutting and Pasting: A Senior Thesis” the author states— of Duke students admitted to cheating
new tech; not caring about work or repercussions; more pressure on students
the article proposes 3 main reasons for cheating; they are?
honor codes
Rutgets professor Ronald McCabe indicates that— help create a campus culture of academic integrity
if you cheat a lot you will not learn anything
what is the Pritchard axiom
video clips
the youtube effect is the phenomenon where —- are disseminated on websites like youtube and google video
when its first posed on tv; when it gets posed on youtube
what are the 2 echo chambers
third
almost a —- of jailed reporters are internet journalist
jailing online reporters; censoring content
the essay describes 2 ways government are cracking down on you tube effect
manipulated
the you tube effect makes it difficult to know if the material has been ——
personal feelings; impressions
in expressive writing you convey — or —- to readers
persuasive
in—- you try to convince readers to act or think a certain way
free writing
—- is a method of invention that involves writing without stopping for a fixed period of time
message
an implied thesis is an essay that conveys its—- without explicitly stating it
support
— are facts, stats, or examples that explain or expand your thesis
main idea of the paragraph
unified paragraphs are when each sentence relates directly to the —-
transitions
— are words or phrases that link ideas in a piece of writing
conclusion
the — is your last chance to influence the reader
restate your thesis in other words; end a discussion of a problem by saying a course of action; conclude with prediction; quotation
the chapter includes 4 ways to start a conclusion. they are
repeat thesis word for word; end with empty phrase; introduce new points; unecassary announcement
what should you not do in a conclusion
first draft
the purpose of the —- is to get your ideas down on paper
start with body paragraphs; get ideas down quick; take breaks; leave time to revise
list 4 items in a drafting checklist
revision
— is not something you do after the paper is finished
adding; deleting; reordering
when you revise you may find yourself— and —- extensively,— whole sentences or paragraphs
use hard copy; drafts aloud; revise in stages
list 3 of the 7 pieces of advice given for revision
clear and follow essay
thesis statement revising checklist
unified coherent
body paragraph revising checklist
appropriate for material
intro and conclusion revising checklist
effective, interesting, varied in length
sentences revising checklist
accurately express ideas
words revising checklist
getting feedback
— from others mirrors how people in the real words actually write
grammar errors; check punctuation
when you edit you search for—;—- and look over sentence style one more time
fragment; complete thought
— is a incomplete sentence missing a subject, verb, or both and doesn’t express a —-
two independent clauses
— are connected by just punctuation
fused sentence
— is an error that occurs when 2 independent clauses are connected with no punctuation
subject verb agreement; verb tenses; fragments;
3 things from the editing checklist
concise; extra words
a — sentence is efficient, not overloaded with— and complicated construction
simple sentence
—: one independent clause
compound sentence
—: 2 independent clauses
complex sentence
—: dependent clause and independent clause
format; spacing; type size; paragraphing; visuals; documentation
6 things you should check before turning in a final draft