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Cards (24)

  • Hebrew Literature - one of the most primary forms of Jewish literature
  • Wisdom Literature - consists generally of reflections on the realities of life,, attempts to pass on advice
  • Sanskrit Epic Poem - type of epic that centers on wars, battles, and struggles
  • Sacrificial Epic - heroic act of self sacrifice
  • Romantic Epic - focuses on individual acts. primary goal is personal freedom and a quest for love
  • Magic Realism - strategy in writing narratives that allows the combination of the elements of fantasy and reality
  • Journalistic Writing - style of writing used by journalists to inform and entertain readers
  • Types of Journalistic Text
    • News Stories
    • Opinion Article
    • Feature Article
    • Sports News
  • News Stories - found in daily newspapers, purpose is to inform readers of what is happening worldwide
  • Opinion Article - mainly reflects on a writer's views about an issue or topic. found in magazines or newspapers
  • Feature Article - piece about any subject
  • Sports News - focus on sports-related events
  • Secondary Sources
    • secondhand account of something
    • created by someone who was not at the event
    • created after the time of event
  • Primary Sources
    • firsthand account of something
    • created by someone who was there and experienced it
    • created at or near the time of event
  • Copyright - refers to the legal right of the owner of intellectual property
  • In-text Citations - they tell your reader where you found the information
  • Parenthetical Citation
    • (Smith, 2014, p. 37)
    Narrative Citation
    • As Smith (2014) has shown,
  • Reference List - gives all of the information your reader needs. appears at the end of your paper as a separate page
  • Types of Citation
    • In Text Citation
    • Reference List
  • Types of In Text Citation
    • Narrative
    • Parenthetical
  • Active Voice - Subject + Verb + O
  • Passive Voice - O + form of "to be" + past participle of verb + subject
  • Direct Speech - repeats exactly what someone said
  • Indirect Speech - narrating or retelling what the speaker said in the past