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Cohesive devices

________, also known as "transitional words or expressions "are used to emphasize key points in a paragraph.

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Poetry

________- literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.

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Definition

________- is a paragraph or essay explains what something is in comparison to other member of its class, along with any limitations.

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Pronouns Indefinite pronouns

________ use apostrophes to show possession.

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Exemplification It

________ provides a series of examples- facts, specific cases, or instances- turns a general idea into a concrete one; this makes your argument both clearer and more persuasive to a reader.

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Description

________- gives information of what a person, an object, a place, or a situation is like.

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Capital letters

________ identify proper names, people and their languages, geographical names, and certain government agencies.

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term implicit

The ________ is used to express something indirectly or implied but still understood.

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Exemplification

________- the pattern of development that uses a single extended example or a series of shorter examples to support a thesis.

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Transitional

________ or Signal Words- are words or phrases that help carry a thought from one sentence to another, from one idea to another, or from one paragraph to another.

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Mechanics

________ is one of the properties to achieve a well- written text ..

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Campbell

________ and Huxman define a claim as an assertion.

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principle of action

Policy- course or ________ adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.

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Numbers Numbers

________ should be set off in increments of three with commas.

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Academic writing

________ also adheres to traditional conventions of punctuation, grammar, and spelling.

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Explicit

________ is used to define a situation that has been thoroughly elaborated and expressed without leaving anything untouched.

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Chronology

________ (Narration of Event)- It tells about an event in time.

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Capitalization

________ is the practice of using capital letters in writing or printing.

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English

________ has three commonly used ending marks: The period, the exclamation, and the question mark.

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Implicit

________- is not clearly stated; the reader or listener has to infer (make an educated guess) what the author or speaker means.

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semicolon

A(n) ________ is not needed because a comma and conjunction is already present.

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COHERENCE

________- means the connection and organization of ideas in a text to create unity.

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Harry Potter

________ and the Goblet of Fire "is my favorite among all the ________ series.

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COMPARISON

________ and CONTRAST The paragraph compares two subjects and discusses how they are alike and lists a few examples.

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Paragraph development

________ begins with the formulation of the controlling idea which appears in the form of a topic sentence.

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Punctuation Marks

________ are symbols used in languages to convey certain aspects of speaking and directions to the reader or speaker.

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Geographical Locations

________ When a geographical name contains two or more parts, use a comma after each.

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Metric

________ When abbreviating metric measurements, use lowercase letters and do not end the abbreviation with a period.

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➢ Sensory

________- ideas are arranged based on the five senses.

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apostrophe

A(n) ________ is put in place of the missing letters.

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narration of event

The ________ may include some emotional impact or an insight about human nature or behavior.

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Introductions A comma

________ is necessary after an introductory word, phrase, or clause.

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ante meridiem

A.M. is the abbreviation for ________, which is Latin for "before noon ..

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Punctuation

________ tells a reader how to read a set of words.

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➢ Spatial

________- ideas are arranged by location or physical space.

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direct quotation

Quotations Use commas to set off the speaker of a(n) ________.

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LANGUAGE USE Writing

PROPERTIES OF A WELL- WRITTEN TEXT: ORGANIZATION, COHERENCE AND COHESION, ________- is the process of using symbols (letters of the alphabet, punctuation and spaces) to communicate thoughts and ideas in a readable form.

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last noun

If the object is jointly owned, add an apostrophe and- s to the ________.

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Semicolons

________ can also be used to join to independent clauses joined with a conjunctive adverb and transitional phrases.

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Explicit communication

________ is not highly adopted in poetry, and other literary works because it communicates directly which is not preferred in this discipline.

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Lists Semicolons

________ are also used to separate items in a list when the items themselves contain commas.

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Subject verb agreement

________ also makes your work more enjoyable to read.

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Academic Writing Academic writing

Application in ________ does not adopt implicit writing because it has significant levels of ambiguity, which are not necessary when learning.

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Independent Clauses Semicolons

________;) (are used to join independent sentences that do not have a conjunction and to clarify meaning.

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formal quotation

Quotations In formal writing, a colon can be used to introduce a(n) ________, such as a transcript.

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Methods of Persuasion Facts

________ A statement of what is Referring to authority An expert who can be relied on to give unbiased facts and information.

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WRITTEN TEXT Claim

CLAIMS EXPLICITLY OR IMPLICITLY MADE IN A(n) ________- state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.

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Mechanics

________ is the set of rules and principles that make writing clear and easy to understand.

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Academic Writing

________- follows a particular tone, which uses concise, formal, and objective language.

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capital letter

Abbreviations for months or days begin with a(n) ________ and end with a period.

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RW PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT Patterns of Development

logical ways to organize an entire text or individual paragraphs and sections of a text

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Definition

is a paragraph or essay explains what something is in comparison to other member of its class, along with any limitations

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Description

gives information of what a person, an object, a place, or a situation is like

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Exemplification

the pattern of development that uses a single extended example or a series of shorter examples to support a thesis

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Transitional or Signal Words

are words or phrases that help carry a thought from one sentence to another, from one idea to another, or from one paragraph to another

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➢ Sensory

ideas are arranged based on the five senses

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➢ Spatial

ideas are arranged by location or physical space

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Chronology (Narration of Event)

It tells about an event in time

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Sequence (Narration of Process)

It tell the steps in a how-to

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Sentence

a word, clause, or phrase or a group of clauses or phrases forming a syntactic unit which expresses an assertion, a question, a command, a wish, an exclamation, or the performance of an action, that in writing usually begins with a capital letter and concludes with appropriate end punctuation, and that in speaking is distinguished by characteristic patterns of stress, pitch, and pauses

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Paragraph

is a series of sentences that are organized, cohesive, and coherent and are all related to a single topic

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Reading

reading is the construction of meaning from a printed or written message

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COHERENCE

means the connection and organization of ideas in a text to create unity

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COHESION

refers to connectivity in a text

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PROPERTIES OF A WELL-WRITTEN TEXT

Capitalization is the writing of a word with its first letter in upper case and the remaining letters in lower case

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e. Time There are three types of time that can be abbreviated

time spans, A.M. and P.M., as well as B.C

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Spelling is important for exactly the same reason that grammar and punctuation are important

poor spelling makes for poor communication

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English has three commonly used ending marks

The period, the exclamation, and the question mark

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Dates are written differently in different places, however most English-speaking countries use this date format

Day of the week, month day, year

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F. Colons (

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Lists Colons (

) can be used to set off a list of items that follows an independent clause

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The following are some of the rules that we need to consider in writing

a

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Writing

is the process of using symbols (letters of the alphabet, punctuation and spaces) to communicate thoughts and ideas in a readable form

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Claims

are synonymous to belief, argument, assertion, or stand

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Explicit

describes something that is expressed clearly

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Poetry

literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm

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Academic Writing

follows a particular tone, which uses concise, formal, and objective language

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CLAIMS EXPLICITLY OR IMPLICITLY MADE IN A WRITTEN TEXT Claim

state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof

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Fact

a thing that is known or proved to be true

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Policy

course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual

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Value

argues that something is good or bad, or that one thing is better than another thing

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