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40 Cards in this Set
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What is Primary Research?
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Gathering, Organizing, and Analyzing
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What are the 3 modes of expression?
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Description, Narration, Exposition
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What are the two types of Transitions?
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Implicit and Explicit
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What are some examples of Gathering?
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observation, field work, lab experiements, questionairs, interviews, and surveying yourself.
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What is the purpose of description?
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to vivily evoke an experience
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What is the purpose of narration?
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to tell a story
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What is the purpose of an exposition?
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to inform
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What is the method of order for description?
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spatial (space)
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What is the method of order for narration?
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temporal (time)
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What is the method of order for an exposition?
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logical (reason)
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What are transitions?
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connections that show a logical relaitonship between ideas
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How are implicit transitions created? Give an example.
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Through reference
ex. word repitition, synomyns and pronouns. |
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How are explicit transitions created? Give an example.
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Through arrangment.
ex. parrallel structure and contrast |
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What visual cluster represents stages of authority?
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heirachies
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What visual cluster represents movement through time?
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flow chart
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How does a schematic help you?
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1. to analyze and edit
2. find your priorities 3. decision making 4. outline formats 5. improves your ability to think 6. it is a tool you can use everywhere |
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What is one introductary strategy?
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1. Startling short sentence
2. A long piece of narration |
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What is the Principle of Categorization?
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The concept that allows you to put things into groups.
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4 steps of Categorizing?
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1. scan the data
2. systematically review the data 3. group similar items together 4. label each group |
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What is a thesis statement?
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The central message of an essay.
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Where is a thesis used?
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Academic writing
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Why are thesis used?
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To structure and focus writing
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What is a thesis statement also known as?
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the controlling idea
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What are burdens of proof?
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Evidence from previous cases
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Where do Burdens of Proof come from?
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English Law
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The study of nursing at Highland Lakes requires a love of competition, discpline, and hardwork.
What kind of thesis is this? |
Multiple
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What is a Multiple Thesis?
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3 or more Burdens of Proof
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The Study of nursing at Highland Lakes inolves relentless competition and ardous task.
What kind of thesis is this? |
Dual Thesis
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2 Burdens of Proof is what kind of Thesis?
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Dual
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The study of nursing at Highland Lakes provide many job opportunites.
How many burdens of proof exsist in this statment? What kind of thesis is this? |
1, Focused Thesis.
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Block approach
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1
A B 2 A B 3 A B This is an example of |
Point by Point
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What uses indentations and numbers to show levels of concreteness?
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downshifting
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Tone
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attitude towards subject and audience
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What are the 3 language building blocks?
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phrases, clauses, and words
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What are words that can stand alone?
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clauses
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What is a phrase?
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groups of words
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What 2 things are needed to have a basic sentence?
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Subject and Predict Verb
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If a sentence has 2 clauses and no comma it is called?
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a run-on
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The fly crosses the stream, the frog leaps.
Is this sentence correct or incorrect? Why? |
incorrect, comma splice.
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