vocabulary words
type of reading skill
type of writing skill
application of reading skill
application of writing skill
100

arduous

extremely difficult to achieve.

100

Central Ideas

A central idea is a text-specific overall statement or truth.

100

narrative

Traditionally, narrative essays are designed to tell a story based on the writer's personal experiences.

100

Use key words.

Look for the same concepts over and over in the passage to uncover recurrent keywords, even if the author employs synonyms to describe them.

100

outlining

Outlining is the process of planning a piece of writing's structure and flow.

200

counterintuitive

different from what is expected or seems correct

200

Rhetoric

The art of persuasion

200

Reflective

Reflective essays also present facts-based ideas and contemplate / reflect on the meaning and significance of the topic or notion.

200

Rhetorical strategies

words or phrase used to convey meaning, elicit a response from the listener or reader, or convince during communication

200

Reading comprehension

Good reading comprehension also aids in the editing of your own writing by judging whether your message is clear to the reader.

300

incumbency

state of currently occupying an office

300

Structural Elements

Sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and sections are structural features that can aid a reader's comprehension of a text's main idea or assertion.

300

Compared and contrast

Compare and contrast Identify the differences and similarities between the two materials.

300

structural analysis 

Information such as structural loads, geometry, support conditions, and material qualities must be determined.

300

research

Writers can use research to acquire accurate information and best practices for writing in a specific style or about a specific piece of topic.

400

candor

frankness or honesty

400

Themes

The theme of a paper can be used to determine its topic. Readers could start by figuring out which subjects are covered in depth in a piece.

400

Expository

Expository essays are logically written and use realistic, scholarly sources.

400

Finding Lesson

common themes

Nothing is impossible, and appearances can be deceiving.

400

Time management

When writing, you should be able to manage your time effectively and precisely estimate how long it will take to write and revise your essay.

500

indemnity

protection against loss or damage

500

The Chain of Legal Reasoning

The chain of legal reasoning consists of five elements:

issue, rule, analysis, facts, and conclusion. 

500

Descriptive

A person, a place, or even an experience or feeling could be the subject of your description. In contrast to a narrative essay, however, you will almost certainly be expected to write in third person.

500

questioning 

To improve comprehension, encourage students to frame questions before and after reading.

500

editing

You must be able to edit your essay after completing the first draft. All writing, from checking an email for spelling issues to rewriting a grant proposal, should be edited in some way.

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