Outline
Characterization
100

How do you start an outline and what should it include?

umbrella sentence (text type, title, author, publishing source, date, main topic)

100
How do you correctly quote from more than one line?

"..." (ll. 6-9)

200

What is the main difference between an outline and a summary?

An outline only includes information relevant to a specific task, not the whole text.

200

What is the P-E-E structure in a characterization and how does it work?

make your point --> provide evidence --> explain (the evidence in context and comment on the effect of it)

300

Name 3 things you should not include in an outline.

personal opinion, quotes, examples, comments, unnecessary details

300

Name at least four aspects you can discuss in a characterization.

outward appearance, family/social background, actions/behaviour, thoughts and feelings, language, relationship with others

400

Name at least 5 criteria for a good outline.

concise, no interpretation, present simple, use of own words, use of paragraphs...

400

Name at least 4 criteria for a good characterisation.

clear structure, ideas seperated by paragraphs, coherent and logically connected, supported by evidence, interpretation goes beyond description

500

Give two strategies to make your outline more concise.

paraphrasing, umbrella terms, participle constructions to shorten sentences

500

Give two linking phrases that can be used to comment on evidence in a characterization.

This suggests that… / This reveals that… / This highlights… / This behaviour shows that…