5. Present ideas by cause & effect (A5)

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5. Present ideas by cause & effect (A5) Sentence structures (A5-T1,2,3, P286) Selection and arrangement Immediate and remote causes and effects; from immediate to remote or from remote to immediate (A5-T4, P291) Evidence Quotations from authoritative texts, statistics, or testimony of reliable experts in a field of study ( A5-T4, P291) Fallacies of reasoning (A5-T4, P293)

Presenting ideas: Study “cases” Activity Two Presenting ideas: Study “cases”

Action Time Work in groups. Read two expositions in Work Sheet 3 and make comment by answering the following questions: What technique(s) does the writer use to present their ideas? Which passage is more logically and convincingly written as far as the organization is concerned? What makes it different?