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Define Draft Writing |
Writing to self, developing more cohesive ideas. |
To self |
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Define Revision Writing |
Reviewing, altering and amending message. Articulating ideas. |
Editing |
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Define Proof Reading |
Read materials and mark any errors. |
Revising. |
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What are the 5 moves of Analytical Thinking? |
1. Suspend Judgement 2. Define significant parts & see how they're related 3. Look for patterns of repetition and contrast 4. Make the implicit explicit 5. Keep reformulating questions & explanations |
Suspend, Define, Patterns, implicit/explicit, Reformulate |
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What is 10-1 vs 1-10? |
Developing a thesis more Han repeating an idea. 10 stands for any arbitrary # of examples. |
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What are some limitations of the 5-paragraph-theme formula? |
Only encourages surface level writing, tendency to encourage general thesis statements, prone to produce papers with stilted organization |
Surface, general, stilted |
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What are the 3 criteria of a good analytical paragraph? |
Focused claim, developed evidence, coherent analysis |
Focused, developed, coherent |
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What are the 4 things a good title needs to be effective? |
1. Predicts content 2. Catches interest 3. Reflects tone / slant of writing 4. Keywords |
Predicts, interest, tone, keywords |
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Define plot |
Main events of a play, novel, movie, etc.; in an interrelated sequence |
Main event |
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Define exposition |
Insertion of important background info within a story |
Background info |
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Define conflict |
Struggle between opposing forces in a story |
Struggle |
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Define Complication |
Intensification of conflict |
Intensify |
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Define rising action |
Rising incidents in a plot that build towards point of greatest interest |
Rising incidents |
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Define climax |
The most important point of a story |
Most important point |
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Define foreshadowing |
Alluding/warning to future event |
Alluding |
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Define flashback |
Where the author depicts an I courage of specific events which have taken place before the present time in a story |
Go back |
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Define epiphany |
A moment of sudden revelation or insight |
Sudden revelation |
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Define point-of-view |
The narrator's position relating to a story being told |
POV |