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| two or more people sapeaking |
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| technical language used by a specific group |
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| strictly factual and without bias or emotion |
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| written from a particular point of view |
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| defining something in terms of what it is not |
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| language that is more formal |
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| words associated, contextual meanings |
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| language that is more familiar |
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| a story of how something occured |
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| all of the following are ways to improve narrative EXCEPT |
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| describe every single detail |
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| writers attitude toward its subject |
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| all are things to think about with college essay except |
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| they are impressed with sophisticated language |
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| qualities of diction are all BUT |
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| level of diction spans from |
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| fixing small errors, putting on final polish |
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| sending out finished copy |
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| writing down many ideas to choose from |
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| seeing writing from the reader point of view |
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| writing to make sense of ideas |
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| when revising you should be least concerned with |
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| emphasis, concisness, clarity |
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| factors that guide writing are all except |
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| difference between draft and revision |
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| draft is for writer, revision is for reader |
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| when revising concentrate on |
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| length effectiveness eloquence |
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| economy, emphasis, clarity |
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| what are three rhetorical appeals |
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| ethos, pathos, logos, and reason emotion, and credibility |
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| what is rhetorical analysis |
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| examining how a writer crafts an arguement |
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| Toulman model can be used for |
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| cinsider arguements other and improve your own |
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| evidence being used in toulman model is |
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| reasioning in toulam model |
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| specific, arguable, unified |
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| which is NOT a good quality |
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| better suits more primal levels of the brain is |
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| basic means for recording ideas |
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| synthsis essay is not way for writer to |
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| statement that is purely factual |
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| two main components of a good summary |
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what does it say how does it say it |
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| power of pictures was origionally a boook |
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| power of pictures shows how photos serve many useful ways |
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| author of on photography.. |
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| on photography says it is objective |
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| who wrote photo journalism |
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| main point of photojournalism |
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| reduces events to faces and reproduces preconceptions |
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| author of barriers of seeing |
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| author of barriers of seeing is.. |
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| what barriers does he identify |
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| preoccupation with self, labeling, camera, self stimuli |
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| author of woman waiting to take a photograph |
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| use what to indicate that you have changed something |
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| use what to show you removed something |
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| emotional appeal, advertizing appeals, color symbolizm |
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| credibility using expert sources |
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| arrangement of info into groups or categories in order to make clear the relations |
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| puts abstract thoughts into ideas |
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| telling a story, audience needs to relate, needs conflict |
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| disease of american writing |
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| three things when writing |
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| use figurative lanugage to help reader relate |
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