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Think Globally, Act Locally
100
"Blanks" offer critical discussions of movies, books, software, music, products, services, performances and many other items, helping readers to understand the subject and its limitations.
What are reviews?
100
Reasoning (logos), credibility (ethos), and emotion (pathos) are types of what that are used to persuade you.
What are proofs?
100
These are used to express opinions on current issues and events, offering new and interesting perspectives that help readers understand the world in which they live.
What are commentaries?
100
This format contains an introduction, an analysis, a costs-benefits plan, and a conclusion.
What is a proposal?
100
Often mistaken for "editing," this term refers to looking at the overall structure of a piece of writing and making changes at all stages of writing.
What is revising?
200
Doing this is a foundation of a good review. For example, deciding which features make an action movie successful.
What is finding common expectations?
200
Greek word that means "emotion"
What is pathos?
200
Believing, doubting, and synthesizing are three steps in this stage of writing a commentary.
What is inquiring?
200
People write proposals for this reason.
What is solving prolems?
200
I am the final step in editing your document
What is proofreading?
300
Another term for "finding background information" such as who created it, where, when, how?
What is researching?
300
This tells your readers the history of the text, such as who wrote it and when and where it appeared.
What is the historical context?
300
True or false? Your persona is important in writing a commentary?
What is true?
300
Starting out by figuring out the boundaries of your topic and what you want to achieve is called this.
What is defining the problem?
300
When someone is reading your work with focus and honesty, they are giving you this.
What is a peer review?
400
An obvious part of creating a review involves this kind of research.
What is experiencing "it"?
400
This is where you interpret the text for your readers using rhetorical concepts.
What is analysis?
400
This is where the thesis statement of a commentary should usually go.
What is the first paragraph?
400
To help create solutions to a problem, you first need to know this.
What is the cause or causes of the problem?
400
Thinking about expectations, values, and attitudes in revising refers to which aspect of the rhetorical situation?
What is readers?
500
True or false? The thesis for a review MUST go in the introduction.
What is false?
500
Using lots of detail, minimizing jargon, improving the flow of sentences, and paying attention to sentence length are all examples of this.
What is choosing an appropriate style?
500
"People worry too much about crime around here" is an example of what kind of thesis statement.
What is a weak one?
500
This is how many benefits you should show to readers that outweigh the costs of your plan
What is 2-5?
500
These appear as red or green squiggly lines that you should turn OFF in the writing stage, but can be helpful in later stages of writing.
What are grammar and spell check lines?
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