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QUARTERLY 3 REVIEW
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TEXT FEATURES TITLES SUBHEADING SIDEBARS GRAPHIC AIDS CAPTIONS BULLETED LIST
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TITLES TITLES ARE THE NAMES OF THE BOOK, CHAPTER, OR ARTICLE THAT YOU ARE READING TITLES REVEAL THE OVERALL TOPIC OF THE TEXT
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SUBHEADINGS SUBHEADINGS SATE THE MAIN IDEA OF EACH PARAGRAPH
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SIDEBARS
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GRAPHIC AIDS AIDS THAT ARE USED TO PRESENT DETAILED INFORMATION IN AN EASY-TO-READ FORMAT
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CAPTIONS USED TO CLARIFY INFORMATION IN THE GRAPHIC AID
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BULLETED LIST
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TERMS COMPARE/CONTRAST CAUSE & EFFECT CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER CLASSIFICATION COUNTERARGUMENT BIAS AUTHOR’S POSITION MAIN IDEA FACT/OPINION IDIOM
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COMPARE & CONTRAST IDENTIFY THE SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF TWO OR MORE SUBJECTS. COMPARE AND CONTRAST IS ALSO A PATTERN OF ORGANIZING AN ENTIRE PIECE OF WRITING
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CAUSE & EFFECT TWO EVENTS ARE RELATED BY CAUSE AND EFFECT WHEN ONE EVENT BRINGS ABOUT, OR CAUSES, THE OTHER. THE EVENT THAT HAPPENS FIRST IS THE CAUSE; THE ONE THAT FOLLOWS IS THE EFFECT. CAUSE AND EFFECT IS ALSO A WAY OF ORGANIZING AN ENTIRE PIECE OF WRITING. IT HELPS WRITERS SHOW THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EVENTS OR IDEAS.
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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER THE ARRANGEMENT OF EVENTS BY THEIR ORDER OF OCCURRENCE. THIS TYPE OF ORGANIZATION IS USED IN FICTIONAL NARRATIVES AND IN HISTORICAL WRITING, BIOGRAPHY, AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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CLASSIFICATION A PATTERN OF ORGANIZATION IN WHICH OBJECTS, IDEAS, AND/OR INFORMATION ARE PRESENTED IN GROUPS, OR CLASSES, BASED ON COMMON CHARACTERISTICS.
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COUNTERARGUMENT AN ARGUMENT MADE TO OPPOSE ANOTHER ARGUMENT. A GOOD ARGUMENT ANTICIPATES OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS AND PROVIDES COUNTERARGUMENTS TO DISPROVE THEM.
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BIAS IN A PIECE OF WRITING, THE AUTHOR’S BIAS IS THE SIDE OF AN ISSUE THAT HE OR SHE FAVORS. WORDS WITH EXTREMELY POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE CONNOTATIONS ARE OFTEN A SIGNAL OF AN AUTHOR’S BIAS.
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AUTHOR’S POSITION AN AUTHOR’S POSITION IS HIS OR HER OPINION ON AN ISSUE OR TOPIC.
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MAIN IDEA THE MAIN IDEA, OR CENTRAL IDEA, IS THE MOST IMPORTANT IDEA ABOUT A TOPIC THAT A WRITER OR SPEAKER CONVEYS. IT CAN BE THE CENTRAL IDEA OF AN ENTIRE WORK OR OF JUST A PARAGRAPH. OFTEN, THE MAIN IDEA OF A PARAGRAPH IS EXPRESSED IN A TOPIC SENTENCE. HOWEVER, A MAIN IDEA MAY JUST BE IMPLIED, OR SUGGESTED, BY DETAILS. A MAIN IDEA IS TYPICALLY SUPPORTED BY DETAILS.
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FACT/OPINION A FACT IS A STATEMENT THAT CAN BE PROVED, OR VERIFIED. AN OPINION, ON THE OTHER HAND, IS A STATEMENT THAT CANNOT BE PROVED BECAUSE IT EXPRESSES A PERSON’S BELIEFS, FEELINGS, OR THOUGHTS.
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IDIOM AN IDIOM IS AN EXPRESSION THAT HAS A MEANING DIFFERENT FROM THE MEANING OF ITS INDIVIDUAL WORDS. FOR EXAMPLE “TO GO TO THE DOGS” IS AN IDIOM MEANING “TO GO TO RUIN”.
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