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What are the three considerations you should make before selecting between moves 3 and 4 as an analytical pursuit?
1. Type of text
2. The length of the text
3. Personal Preference
Identifying a strand, binary, or anomaly comes as a result of asking what question for each?
What goes with what? - (strands)
What is opposed to what? - (binaries)
What doesn't fit? - (anomalies)
What is connecting logic ? Why or how is it useful?
A description of a strand's collective meaning. It is important because it helps to identify how different strands of an argument or text are related to each other and how they collectively contribute to the overall meaning of the piece.
What is oppositional logic? Why or how is it useful?
a description of a binary's conflict. It is important in analyzing texts because it allows us to identify the conflicting ideas or themes present in the text.
What aspects do the moves share? Which ones?
Move 3 and Move 4 share a so-what chain
What is a So What chain?
It is a device used to analyze further information and find the real meaning.
What does a SW chain look like?
f: restate the fact
I: think/write inferences about fact
SW1: so what about the first fact
SW2: so what about the first fact
What are the pitfalls of the SW chain?
Three ways to get off track:
Historical
Societal
Personal
What are the alternatives to the question "So What?"
What does the observation stand for?
Why does the observation matter?
Where does this observation get us?
How can we begin to theorize the significance of the observation?
Why does this matter?
What is the difference between inference and implication?
Implication: reference about the fact
Inference: inference involves making a conclusion based on facts and evidence.
What is the difference between implicit and explicit information?
Something is explicit when it is overtly stated while
Something that is implicit is when it is suggested or hinted based on some observation (written, stated, behavioral, or otherwise)
In virtually all subjects, repetition and close resemblances are signs of what?
All subjects, repetition, and close resemblances (strands) are signs of emphasis. (patterns or themes)