Video Notes: Text Analysis, Subordinate Clauses, and Non-Literary Texts

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Flashcards cover evaluation criteria, text analysis phases, subordinate clauses, and non-literary texts (essays, speeches, comics, graffiti) referenced in the video notes.

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What are the five phases listed for analyzing texts?

Natural, location, analytic, explanatory, and interpretive (five phases).

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What is the purpose of substituting relative clauses in texts?

To make the message clearer while preserving its meaning.

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What are the main types of subordinate clauses studied?

Relative (adjective) clauses, noun clauses, and adverbial clauses.

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What should be explained about the analyzed essay?

Your interpretation of the essay, supported by quotations.

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What framework and prior knowledge are used to analyze non-literary texts?

Prior knowledge and the phases: natural, location, analytical, explanatory, and interpretive.

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Which essay is used for reading, comprehension, and analysis?

The essay Alerta ustedes!

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Which non-literary discourse is studied for analysis?

The Great Dictator speech.

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What is La tira cómica in English?

The comic strip.

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What is El grafiti in English?

Graffiti.

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Where are the course files located?

In Teams.

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What should students describe about causal relationships in non-literary texts?

Possible causal relationships among elements based on deeper reading and the phases.