Vocab Set 1 defintions.

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Vocab Set 1 defintions

metacognition (metacognitive) the act of thinking about one’s own thinking “think about what you’re thinking about” “As he thinks within himself, so is he.” -Proverbs 23:7

semantic of, relating to, or arising from the different meanings of words or other symbols

holistically incorporating the concept of holism, or the idea that the whole  is more than merely the sum of its parts, in the ory or practice:

hone to make sharper or improve the quality of

logos, pathos, ethos, the rhetorical appeals: Logos = appeal using reason Pathos = appeal to emotion Ethos = speaker credibility

intimations Making know indirectly; hinting; suggesting

impromptu something done with little to now preparation; improvisation

syntax sentence structure

expository a type of writing that is used to explain, describe, give information, or inform. The text is organized around one topic and developed according to a pattern or combination of patterns.

analytical is commonly required in academic writing to show relationships between pieces of information. It is used to compare and contrast, assess or evaluate (for example, a number of approaches, theories, methodologies or outcomes).

diction word choice

Your Task Your group has been assigned 2 words. Meme the term(s) you’ve been assigned. Your meme must explain the meaning of the word.