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Cards (20)

  • fact, value and policy

    what are the types of claims
  • statements that people make that they believe to be true
    claim
  • proven true or false based on objective evidence 

    factual claim
    • did it happen?
    • does it exist?
    • is it true?
    • is it a fact?
    factual claim
  • judgement or evaluation of something based on a set of values or criteria
    value claim
    • is it good? how?
    • is it bad? how?
    • of what worth is it?
    value claim
  • propose a course of action or a solution to a problem
    policy claim
    • what should we do about it?
    • what do those people value?
    policy claim
  • way of representing text about a topic where other topics can be linked
    hypertext
  • a clickable area which will redirect the reader to another resource can contain information about SIMILAR or RELATED topics
    link
  • putting a text in relation to another text, usually through direct quotes or references
    intertext
  • book that QUOTES ANOTHER book to compare, contrast, or expand
    intertext
  • BRIEF and INDIRECT reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance
    allusion
  • SPOOF, play on something, caricature, or joke is a work created to imitate, make fun of, or comment on an original work
    parody
  • is engaging in analytic activity which involves the reader by asking questions about the text and the author's claim
    critical reading
  • are doing the process of evaluating, analyzing, and interpreting the assertion of the hidden meaning of the whole text.
    critical readers
  • is not meant to criticize but to assess the validity of textual evidence.
    critical reading
  • Identify by a common type of assertion such as fact, convention, opinion and preference
    Identifying assertions
  • are made to rebut a previous claim
    Formulating counterclaim
  • is the details given by the authors to support his/her claims
    Determining evidence