ENGL112- Final Exam Study Guide
difference between summary and paraphrase
Summary- brief overview of the main idea Paraphrase- rephrasing small in own words
revising and editing both involve finding and fixing errors.
True
intersectional
all types of interpretation are used
why is keeping the audience in mind important
audiences beliefs will determine how you write
three types of interpretation in literature
author centered - what author means text centered - just looks at text reader centered - affect of work on reader
what is an assumption
belief the author thinks the reader shares
difference between bibliography and work cited
bibliography is everything consulted whether or not its cites, work cited is everything referred to in a paper
main point/ thesis statement in essay
claim
types of claims
claim of fact, claim of value, claim of policy
main types of counterarguments
concession, refutation
logical fallacy
error in reasoning
Three Types of rhetorical appeal
ethos(ethics), pathos(emotion), logos(logic)
support for an argument
evidence
academic argument
focuses on one side of argument, persuasive
Critical Inquiry
gathering info and perspectives
Rogerian argument outline
intro - issue question readers perspective writers perspective middle ground
three types of evidence
personal experience, stats/ reports, authority
how to improve reading skills
read multiple times, annotate, journal, summarize
how to format a block direct quote
signal phrase: ----> jwncoubeubwud
purpose of signal phrase
signals outside material (source) - according to _____ in ______.
Rogerian Argument
talks about both sides, includes middle ground
Three elements known about a piece of writing before its read
title, author, and publisher
dramatic context
what's going on in work
social context
what's going on in world outside work
list of work consulted in a paper
work cited page
what is the point of a plan of development in a claim
- how you're going to support the argument - what points - what order
academic argument outline
Intro-POD 3 body paragraphs opposing paragraph conclusion
Rogerian Argument introductions end with an
Issue Question