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  • Discourse come from word.....?
    Discursus
  • Discourse in medieval Latin called...?
    Argument
  • Discourse in Latin called?
    Conversation
  • Porpuses of discourse
    To inform
    To persuade
    To entertain
  • It is a formal and often lengthy discussion of a topic
    Discourse
  • Concepts and insights are arranged in organize and logical manner
    Discourse
  • Types of discourse
    Argumentation
    Description
    Exposition
    Narration
  • Act or process of making and presenting argument
    Argumentation
  • Against an ideas
    Argumentation
  • Based on the main impression of author about the topic or subject
    Description
  • It's purpose is to transmit tht impression through concrete, colorful, and vivid language so that readers can fully imagine the topic or subject
    Description
  • This aims to inform about, clarify, andand explain phenomenon
    Exposition
  • Provides an in depth discussion about topics tht are usually less explored
    Exposition
  • Also give instructions on how something is done
    Exposition
  • Is like storytelling
    Narration
  • It recall events chronologically
    Narration
  • First, second, third pov
    Narration
  • Generally focuses on poetry, short stories, novels, plays, even nonfiction (business; letters, memos, and resumes)
    Literary discourse
  • Expository or argumentative in nature (individual insights)
    Academic discourse
  • Helps you generate topics and narrow them down to a few important ideas (improve your creative thinking)
    Brainstorming
  • Are way to organize information visually to see how ideas relate to one another
    Graphic organizers
  • Used to represent your knowledge of a concept or idea
    Mind map
  • Represents central idea (add branches of major ideas)
    Mind map
  • Used to show similarities and differences between two iror more
    Venn diagram
  • Overlapping circle
    Venn diagram
  • Start with an image or text
    Mind map
  • Used to show the different steps in a process
    Flow chart
  • Shows the order of ideas and their place ina hierarchy
    Hierarchical topical organizer
  • Is a written plan that serves as skeleton for the paragraphs you write
    Outline
  • Is a list of ideas arranged in a specific order, and it shows how information is presented in writing
    Topic outline
  • List of the main points and supporting ideas that the writer intends to discuss in writing (it's uses keywords or key phrases instead ofof complete sentence)
    Topic outline
  • Has the same function as topic outline
    Sentence outline
  • It's quite more specific cause it's already states the main idea(full sentences
    Sentence outline
  • Is a discourse wherein one specific concepts, theories, and or insights in a scholarly manner (aims to prove or disprove)
    Academic writing
  • 2 types of academic writing
    Expository writing
    Argumentative writing
  • The writer aims to make his or her readers informed
    Expository writing
  • The writer aims to persuade readers (claim and counterclaim anan dpresent evidence)
    Argumentative writing
  • Examples of Academic Writing
    Summary
    Paraphrase
    Synthesis
    Analysis
  • Is a brief, complete, and objective restatement of the central idea of a given passage in one's own words
    Summary
  • Full statement of a source text using an author's own words(makin a text more contextualized)
    Paraphrase