RWS

Cards (33)

  • Context
    The social, cultural, political, historical and other related circumstances that surround the text and from the terms from which it can be better understood and evaluated
  • Critical reading

    A process of analyzing, interpreting and, sometimes, evaluating. Using critical thinking skills to question both the text and our own reading of it
  • Intertextuality
    The way that one text influences another
  • Book review or article critique

    Gives essential information about a book
  • Critical Reader
    Someone who defends something by giving out reasons
  • Literature review
    A type of academic writing that provides an overview of a specific topic
  • Text evidence
    Any proof of an argument, a claim, a counterclaim, a contention or an assertion cited in the text leading to a conclusion
  • Reasoning
    An act of giving statements for justification and explanation. The ability to defend something by giving out reasons justifying a stand based on prior and existing knowledge and experiences needed to arrive at a decision
  • Research report
    An expanded paper that presents interpretations and analyses of a phenomenon based on experiments and previous information so that readers can better understand
  • Parody
    Derived from the Greek phrase parodia which referred to a type of poem which imitated the style of epic poems but with mockery and light comedy
  • Project proposal
    A highly persuasive and informative document that aims to address a particular problem or issue
  • Position Paper
    A formal, usually detailed statement, especially regarding a single issue, that articulates position, viewpoint, and policy, as of government, organization, or political candidate
  • Hypertext
    Text which contains links to other texts
  • Allusion
    A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance
  • Employment Application Letter
    A one-page letter, also referred to as the "job application letter" or "cover letter attached to the resume when applying for jobs
  • Context - It is defined as the social, cultural, political, historical and other related circumstances that surround the text and from the terms from which it can be better understood and evaluated.
  • Critical reading It is a process of analyzing, interpreting and, sometimes, evaluating.
  • Intertextuality It is the way that one text influences another.
  • Book review or article critique It gives essential information about a book.
  • Critical Reader It is someone who defends something by giving out reasons.
  • Position Paper It is a formal, usually detailed statement, especially regarding a single issue, that articulates position, viewpoint, and policy, as of government, organization, or political candidate.
  • Hypertext It is text which contains links to other texts.
  • Allusion It is a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
  • Book and article reviewers do not just share mere opinions, rather they use both proofs and logical reasoning to substantiate their opinions.
    TRUE
  • One of the functions of literature review is to analyze related studies.
    FALSE
  • The abstract is found at the last part of the paper.
    FALSE
  • In writing literature review, arranging information theoretically means organizing the information according to points made or by the topic.
    TRUE
  • In position paper, an issue be answered by yes or no.
    FALSE
  • The reviewer should include the appropriateness of methodology to support the arguments in writing a book review or article critique.
    TRUE
  • The choice of the survey instruments should be based on the research questions.
    TRUE
  • The purpose of an article critique is merely to entertain readers.
    FALSE
  • The most essential part of every letter is to inform the receiver of its purpose.
    TRUE
  • Literature review describes, summarizes, and evaluates such studies in connection with the topic of the paper.
    TRUE