exact words found in a work
Quotation
Who do you think you are is an example of what
Rhetorical Questions
syntax
arrangement of words
A state of society in which diverse groups participate
pluralism
Established formal process and system of reasoning in court
chain of legal reasoning
is the assignment or work that an author needs to do. Is the authors needs to do. Is the authors task to write a short opinion peice or a long persuasive essay?
Authors Task
the difference between skimming and scanning while taking notes
skimming is looking for main ideas while scanning searches for specific information
to see if a source of information is credible
intentional or unintentional use of someone else’s words
Plagiarism
link individual events to frequently occurring patterns
inductive reasoning
Tone, Style, and word choice vary based on
statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be proved
Thesis
Entry lists what part odd speech applies for definition
Parts of speech
In an argument essay the thesis statement develops from the
Claim
hyphens are used for what reason
what reading skills require making inferences
Hidden meanings
State of being isolated or withdrawn
Alienation
examples like even, or yet
Transitional words
an indirect reference to a person , object, event, or literally work that is recognized
Allusion
conversation between people instead of a textbook
Conversational tone
Extremely difficult to achieve
Arduous
Refined key terms
key terms used in different context or situations
can add interest,engage readers, and reinforce the information conveyed in the text
Graphic elements
frankness or honesty
Candor
Win-At-All-Costs
hyphen use