English long quiz

Cards (39)

  • Types of stories
    • Fantasy
    • Mystery
    • Realistic Fiction
    • Science fiction
    • Adventure
    • Fairytale
    • Fable
    • Legend
    • Tall tale
    • Myth
  • Types of non-fiction writing
    • Biography
    • Autobiography
    • Essay
    • Textbook
    • Encyclopedia
    • Magazine
    • Research Report
    • Almanac
    • Newspaper
    • Atlas
    • Memoir
    • Brochure
    • Editorial
    • Advertisement
  • Vocal projection
    Control the volume and capacity of your voice
  • Strong Vocal physique
    Produces vibrantly sound, have a good command of Breathing technique
  • Elements of stress
    • Pitch
    • Force
    • Duration
  • Intonation
    Use of changing (Rising and falling) vocal pitch to convey Grammatical information
  • Prosody
    Study of all the Elements of language
  • Types of speech
    • Segmental
    • Suprasegmental
  • Expository Writing

    Is not a persuasive paper
  • Parts of an expository essay
    • Introductory Paragraph
    • Hook
    • Building sentences
    • Thesis Statement
    • Body Paragraph
    • Topic sentence
    • Supporting sentences
    • Concluding Sentences
    • Conclusion
    • Concluding paragraph
    • Restated thesis
    • Summary of main idea
    • Final thought
  • Types of reading comprehension
    • Constructive
    • Fluent
    • Strategic
    • Motivated
  • Reading strategies
    • Skimming
    • Scanning
  • Types of speaking
    • Informative speaking
    • Expository speech
  • Speech delivery
    • Extemporaneously
    • Outlines and rehearsed
  • Types of information
    • Fact
    • Opinion
    • Propaganda
  • Propaganda techniques
    • Bandwagon
    • Card stacking
    • Glittering generalities
    • Testimonial
    • Plain folk
    • Wit and humor
  • Types of visual aids
    • Drawings and sketches
    • Cartons
    • Comics or strip drawing
    • Graphs
    • Diagrams
    • Charts and graphs
    • Maps
    • Posters
    • Data Chart
    • Pictorial Chart
    • Schematic Chart
    • Diagrammatic verb chart
    • Multiple leaf Chart
    • Phantom View chart
    • Development or progress chart
    • table chart
    • Time and Tabular chart
    • Flow or Organization chart
    • Stream of tree chart
  • Types of graphs
    • Line graph
    • Bar-graphs
    • Pie graph
    • Area or Solid graph
    • Pictograph
  • Types of maps
    • Physical map
    • Political map
  • Types of irony
    • Verbal Irony
    • Dramatic Irony
    • Situational Irony
  • Types of nonverbal communication
    • Eye Contact
    • Facial Expression
    • Posture
    • Haptics/touch
    • Gestures
    • Personal space
  • Types of artistic forms
    • Dance
  • Types of issues
    • Social Issue
    • Moral Issue
    • Economic Issue
  • Examples of social issues
    • Corruption
    • Child labor
    • Racial Discrimination
    • Bullying
    • Stereotyping
  • Examples of moral issues
    • Premarital sex
    • Abortion
    • Gender Issues
    • Gambling
    • Same Sex Marriage
  • Examples of economic issues
    • Poverty
    • Income inequality
    • Pandemic
    • Poor healthcare
    • Inflation
  • Primary Source
    Original "first hand" or "eye(direct impressions)
  • Examples of primary sources
    • Dairies
    • Interviews
    • Letters
    • Raw Data
    • Official Documents
    • Photographs
    • Journal Articles
    • Newspaper Articles
    • Autobiographies
    • Speeches
    • Creative Work & Novels, plays, music, art
    • Legislation & Court Records
  • Secondary sources

    "second-hand" info, has been revised
  • Examples of secondary sources
    • Encyclopedias
    • Political Commentary
    • Dictionaries
    • Biographies
    • Dessertations
    • Newspaper Editorial
    • Criticism of literature
  • Wikipedia should only be used as a starting point
  • Cause
    Reason for the action
  • Effect
    Result of what happened
  • APA
    American Psychological Association
  • Reference
    Details of all resources
  • Citing and referencing source material
    Crucial aspect in academic writing
  • Plagiarism
    Fail to acknowledge where the info came from
  • Paragraphs
    Building blocks of essays
  • Topic sentences
    Can be in the beginning, end, or in the middle of a sentence