READINg & WRITING (Midterms, SET A)

READINg & WRITING (Midterms, SET A)

11th Grade

55 Qs

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READINg & WRITING (Midterms, SET A)

READINg & WRITING (Midterms, SET A)

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11th Grade

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Monique Garcia

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It is an orderly and extended expression of connected thought on a subject.

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Discourse comes from the Latin word "_______", which denotes conversation.

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It is also a large unit of written language - a group of ideas put together to make a point or one central idea - has a structure which requires the ideas in the discourse to be relevant to each other - an actually connected discourse.

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Text is derived from the Latin word "texere" which means to _____.

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It is a continuous sequence of sounds forming utterances or conversations in spoken language.

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It is a group creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a conclusion for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its members.

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FIVE BRAINSTORMING STRATEGIES
It is a brainstorming strategy outlined in the book. Like other brainstorming methods, you start with one topic, challenge or issue. Then, you apply six points of view to the issue.

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