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Vocabulary-style flashcards covering text analysis, grammar, and literary concepts based on the provided lecture notes.
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Intention (Text Type)
A criterion used to classify a text based on the author's purpose or goal.
Discursive Modalities
The different ways or modes of organizing discourse within a text, as covered on pages 108 and 128.
Journalistic Genres
The specific categories within journalism that a text can belong to, discussed in Topic 10, page 188.
Simple Sentences
Sentences that consist of a single predicate and are subject to grammatical analysis.
Classes of Sentences
The categorization of sentences into different types, as detailed in Topic 10, page 194.
Reflexive Sentences
A specific type of sentence where the subject performs and receives the action, found on page 195.
Reciprocal Sentences
Sentences where two or more subjects exchange an action, found on page 195.
Lyric Genre
A literary category focused on the expression of feelings and verses, described in Topic 6, page 120.
Verse Measurement
The study of meter and the length of verses in poetry, explained in Topic 7, pages 140-141.
Stanzas and Poems
The structural components and complete works within the lyric genre, covered in Topic 8, pages 160-161.
Literary Resources
The various stylistic devices used in literature to enhance meaning or artistry, found on page 21.