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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).
What is the purpose of substituting relative clauses in texts?
To make the message clearer while preserving its meaning.
What are the main types of subordinate clauses studied?
Relative (adjective) clauses, noun clauses, and adverbial clauses.
What should be explained about the analyzed essay?
Your interpretation of the essay, supported by quotations.
What framework and prior knowledge are used to analyze non-literary texts?
Prior knowledge and the phases: natural, location, analytical, explanatory, and interpretive.
Which essay is used for reading, comprehension, and analysis?
The essay Alerta ustedes!
Which non-literary discourse is studied for analysis?
The Great Dictator speech.
What is La tira cómica in English?
The comic strip.
What is El grafiti in English?
Graffiti.
Where are the course files located?
In Teams.
What should students describe about causal relationships in non-literary texts?
Possible causal relationships among elements based on deeper reading and the phases.