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is a large unit of written language



a group of ideas put together to make a point or central idеа has structure which requires the ideas in the discourse to be relevant to each other

TEXT

• utterance, talk, speech, discussion, and conversationan extended expression of thoughts or ideas

DISCOURSE

Properties of a Well-written Text

Properties of a Well-written Text


1. Organization


2. Coherence and Cohesion


3. Appropriate Language Use


4. Proper Mechanics


- refers to the arrangement of ideas in a text- Creating an outline of ideas before you start writing can help your work become organized

ORGANIZATION

- refers to the connection of ideas and connection between sentences and between paragraphs

COHERENCE AND COHESION

- refers to the acceptable style of language for a particular form of text

APPROPRIATE LANGUAGE USE

- refers to the conventions of writing which includes capitalization, punctuation, spelling, numerals, abbreviations, acronyms and contraction

PROPER MECHANICS

_______ refers to the method of distinguishing the likenesses and contrasts between two things. On the other hand.

COMPARE

__________ alludes to identifying as it were the contrasts between two things.

CONTRAST

___________ __ ____________help us sort out paragraphs or essays and shape the information. They can help organize a sketch, or they can determine the form a paper takes depending on the purpose.

PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT

This paragraph follows a chronological order of writing. It uses transition words such as first, then, soon, after, suddenly, etc.

NARRATION

Purpose of NARRATION:

Purpose:


• To amuse or to entertain the reader



To share wisdom among readers

In this pattern, transitional words are used to indicate location. Details referring to physical aspects like how the subject looks, sounds, feels, smells, or even tastes like are the ingredients of this method development.

DESCRIPTION

Purpose of DESCRIPTION:


Purpose:


To describe and reveal a particular place/person/ object/ event.

A paragraph using this pattern can develop texts in varied ways. A term is defined, its class, and its specific details. You can define by characteristics, function, what it is not, and what it is similar to, such as origins or effect.

DEFINITION

Purpose of DEFINITION:


Purpose:



Introduce and explain a concept to readers



Present a new understanding of concept

Providing 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.

EXEMPLIFICATION

Purpose of EXEMPLIFICATION:


Purpose:


• To provide typical cases or examples of something



• То аdd more information

This technique explores why things happen and what happens as a result. Words that show effect are, for this reason, it follows, as a result, as a consequence, thus, therefore, etc.

CAUSE AND EFFECT

It describes how things work, involving a series of steps in chronological ordering. Transitional expressions such as first, second, then, and finally are used. Transitional devices include first, second, then, and finally.

PROCESS ANALYSIS