Lit Semester Final
critical thinking
a process involving several overlapping operations
flashback
a technique of narration in which the sequence of events is interrupted to recall an earlier period
image
a word or word sequence that evokes a sensory experience
cliche
a worn out expression that writers employ thoughtlessly
the aim of this book is to provide you with?
ample and varied resources that will help you develop your skills as a reader and writer
to learn from a selection, plan to spend how much time?
an hour or two in its company
whatever career you choose, reading will be what?
an integral part of your work
this type of thinking separates items into its parts
analysis
effective titles do more than lure readers in, they also hint at what?
at what to expect from a work
why is keeping a journal handy effective?
because it can be a repository for your ideas
why is knowing the year a work appeared important?
because it may give you another key to understanding it
why is knowing there the work first appeared important?
because it tells about the author's intentions
the book teaches students to?
become good writers through reading
in college you will read and write in many disciplines- history, psychology, chemistry, and so on- each with its own purpose. this is called what?
building knowledge
how do you tell a story by summary?
by relating events concisely. just the essentials
how do you tell a story by scene?
by visualizing each event as vividly and precisely as if you were there
not only will reading the work of other writers help you develop your skill as a ____, but much of the reading you do will result in writing
communicator
what are usually inseparable because two subjects are generally neither entirely alike or entirely unlike?
comparison and contrast
a narrative must include a memorial?
conclusion
critical thinking discussed in the chapter will serve you in just about every aspect of your life, such as?
consumer, voter, friend, or parent
what reports the testimony of your senses? it also invites your readers to imagine that they, too, not only see but perhaps also hear, taste, smell, and touch the subject you describe
description
reported speech, in quotation marks, is called?
dialog
what kind of process analysis explains how to do something or how to make something?
directive
what stages do writers go through?
discovery, drafting, revising, and editing
process analysis divides a subject into its components?
divides a continuous action into stages
what is like the thesis statement of your description and the main idea about your subject that you want readers to take away with them?
dominant impression
many prophets predicted the?
doom of words on paper
such reading, like writing itself, demands?
effort
writing well demands, and rewards, a willingness to work recursively- to begin tentatively and then to double back, to welcome change and?
endure frustration, to recognize process and move forward
fallacies
errors in reasoning
when you what, you determine the adequacy, significance, or value of a work?
evaluate
figures of speech
expressions that depart from the literal meanings of words for the sake of emphasis or vividness
for evidence, what will the writer use?
facts, reasons, examples, and expert opinions
make sure that when you are writing a classification essay that you?
have a purpose, principle of classification, consistency, completeness, and paragraph development
writing while reading helps you uncover?
hidden workings of an essay
you must appeal to the reader's senses. how do you do this?
imagery
sometimes process analysis is used?
imaginatively
next, you draw conclusions about a work based on your store information, this is called making an?
inference
what explains how something is done or how it takes place?
informative
writers hold our?
interests
"a writer" says saul bellow?
is a reader moved to emulate
before you begin to write a description, go?
look at your subject
a crucial part of a writer's strategy is how he or she develops ideas to achieve a particular purpose or purposes. this is referred to as the author's?
method
what is a powerful tool, which can be used to engage and hold the attention of listeners?
narrations and storytelling
what is the person telling the story called?
narrator
when you ____, you restate a specific passage in your own words
paraphrase
learning about the writer can help you?
predict something about the work
by what, we mean the writer's apparent reason for writing? what the author wants to achieve?
purpose
when reading an essay, looking especially for the thesis, and try to determine the author's?
purpose for writing
what can support sources and enliven your own ideas?
quotations
the book combines?
readings on topics that matter with supportive instruction
classification essays can?
reveal truth or amuse us
the book takes a practical and flexible approach to the?
rhetorical methods
complex classification means?
sort things into multiple categories
binary classification means?
sort things out into those with a certain distinguishing feature and those without it
jargon
special vocabulary of a trade or profession
a writer must mold and arrange ideas to capture, hold, and direct reader's interest. this is known as?
structure
there are two ways to organize a comparison and contrast essay?
subject by subject or point by point
in a ____ you use your own words to condense a paragraph, and entire article, or even a book into few lines that convey the essential meaning
summary
during what do you use your special aptitudes, interests, and training to reconstitute a text so that it now contains more than original elements?
synthesis
identifying the type, or genre, of a work can do what?
tell you much about the intentions
already, many of us are reading books and magazines mainly on mobile devices and communicating mostly by?
text messages
chronological order
the arrangement of events at they occurred or occur in time, first to last
genre
the category in which a price of writing fits
thesis statement
the central idea in a work of writing, to which everything else in the work refers
diction
the choice of words
evidence
the details that support an argument or an explanation
editing
the final stage of the writing process during which a writer corrects errors
exposition
the mode of prose writing that explains its subject. its function is to inform, to instruct, or to set forth ideas
body
the part of the essay (usually several paragraphs) that develops the author's main idea
effect
the result of an event or action
revision
the stage of the writing process during which a writer "re-sees" a draft from the viewpoint of a reader
drafting
the stage of the writing process during which a writer expresses ideas in complete sentences
a trick of comparison and contrast will be to balance?
the treatment of both subjects while allowing them to breathe
what is parallelism?
the use of similar grammatical forms for elements of similar importance, either within or among sentences
plagiarism
the use of someone else's ideas or words as if they were your own without acknowledging the original author
organization
the way ideas and supporting evidence are structured in the body
the job of a classification essay is to sort things into groups based on?
their similarities and differences
what is the essay's main idea the writer wants to communicate?
thesis
the process for a process analysis has you go through a checklist, what is the list?
thesis, organization, completeness, definitions, transitions, and consistency
what is the checklist for revising a narrative?
thesis, point of view, selection of events, organization, transitions, dialog, and verbs
you must understand clearly the process you are about to analyze?
think it through
inferences
to draw a conclusion
there are two purposes of writing a comparison and contrast essay?
to explain the similarities and differences between two things or to choose between two things, or evaluate them
evaluate/evaluation
to judge the merits of something or the act or the result of doing so
the purpose of critical reading is what?
to look beneath the surface of a text, seeking to understand the creators intentions, the strategies of achieving them, and their effects
classify
to make sense of some aspect of the world by arranging many units
the purpose can be?
to reflect, entertain, explain, and persuade
analyze
to separate a subject into its parts
assume/assumption
to take something, belief, or an opinion personal
when writing, you must pay attention to language, because the writer's __________ can help express meaning and convey the writer's attitude
tone, voice, and choice of words
steps or stages in the process?
understand clearly the process you are about to analyze consider your thesis think about preparatory steps list the steps or stages in the process check the completeness and order of the steps define your terms use time-markers be specific revise
what question should you ask yourself when you analyze a text?
what is the thesis? what is the purpose? who is the intended audience?
a crucial aim of classification is to make sure each group is clear?
what's counted in, what's counted out, and why
when you read someone else's writing, you must write an educated response. you must include?
whether you extend ideas, agree with points, or disagree with the author
colloquial expressions
words and phrases occurring primarily in speech and in informal writing that seeks a relaxed tone
the purpose of the book is to move students to be?
writers
academic writing
writing taken on by scholars or students, responding to authors writing
summarizing
you digest, in your own words, what the author says