Principles of Advanced English Composition - DSST

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What is a narrative?

A writing that tells a story (can be non-fiction, but is usually fiction)

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What is a writing that is informative?

Writing that conveys ideas and information about a subject

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What is argumentative writing?

Writing that persuades your readers to make a change.

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What is critical response?

Writing that analyzes and responds to another piece of writing.

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What is it called when you assess the audience to make sure you are giving them the right level of information?

Audience Assessment

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What is it called when you identify the reason you're writing this particular piece?

Purpose Analysis

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What is it called when you quickly write down thoughts as they come to you (more like a list of ideas?)

Brainstorming

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What is freewriting?

Writing down thoughts as they come to you (in formal sentences)

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What is clustering?

Also known as mind-mapping, it's a central word in a circle with related words/ideas in attached circles.

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What is journaling?

Writing down whatever strikes you throughout your engagement with the topic/subject.

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What is it called when you organize the structure of your writing (usually done after you have a good sense of ideas?)

Outlining

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What is it called when you come up with possible ideas/angles on a topic?

Hypothesizing

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What is it called when evidence is based on reasoning and equals a conclusion?

Logical

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What is anecdotal writing?

Evidence that's based on hearsay rather than hard facts

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What is a primary source?

A document or result that's reported firsthand/is an original source, not an outside interpretation.

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What is a secondary source?

A source that values, discusses or comments on a primary source.

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What is a source that summarizes or compiles facts and knowledge and is produced by someone else?

Tertiary Source

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What is it called when words match the source document completely, word for word?

Quote

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What is it called when you take a section of source material and put it into your own words?

Paraphrasing

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What is a summary?

When the main idea (main points) of the source is put in your own words.

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What is the Toulmin Argument Model?

States the data, claim and warrant of an argument are necessary to support a good argument.

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What are the six parts of an argument?

1. Claim

2. Grounds

3. Warrant

4. Quantifier

5. Rebuttal

6. Backing

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What are warrants?

Bridges that connect the claim and the support (represents the "because" and the "therefore")

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What is the Rogerian Argument?

Identifies at least one assumption, or warrant, that opposing sides share.

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What is the authoritative warrant?

Based on the credibility or trustworthy of the source.

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What is a substantive warrant?

Based on beliefs about reliability or factual evidence.

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What is a motivational warrant?

Our audience are connected to certain things (needs and values)

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Which format of essay writing is typically used in the humanities, art and theatre?

MLA

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Which format of essay writing has a "works cited" page?

MLA

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Which format of essay writing uses last name, first name with a page number placed at the end of the name of the author?

MLA

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Which format of essay writing has a citation with a hanging indent?

MLA

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Which format of essay writing has the date come after the publisher?

MLA

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Which format of essay writing is typically used in behavior and social sciences such as psychology, sociology, history and communication?

APA

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Which format of essay writing follows the author-date format (after the authors name you put the date)?

APA

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Which format of essay writing has a "References" page?

APA

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What is critical concern?

Wondering if the audience agrees/disagrees with the assumptions (warrants) presented by the persuader.

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What is the difference between a warrant and a claim?

A warrant is a broad generalization that can apply to a number of subjects or situations while a claim is specific to a time and a place

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What is a qualifier?

A statement that indicates the force of the argument (certainly, possibly, for the most part, usually)

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What is a reservation?

Reminds the reader that there are conditions under which the warrants will not be relevant (acts as a modifier or limits the warrants)

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What are the five types of warrants?

1. Implicit

2. Explicit

3. Authoritative

4. Motivational

5. Substantive

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What is an implicit warrant?

Leaves the connection presented by the persuader to be made by the decision makers

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What is an explicit warrant?

direct warrant with overall acceptance of the argument

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What is an authoritative warrant?

based on the credibility/trustworthiness of the source

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What is a motiviational warrant?

based on the needs and values of the audience

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What is a substantive warrant?

based on the beliefs about reliability of factual evidence most closely resemble more traditional forms of logical reasoning

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What is a claim?

A thesis

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When should you paraphrase?

When the wording of the source is less important than the meaning of the source

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How long should a thesis statement be?

1-2 senteces

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Where should the thesis statement be placed?

at the end of the introduction paragraph

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How are main points listed in the thesis?

As they appear in the body of the paper.