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  • Present information visually, showing the connections and relationships of ideas
    Graphic organizers
  • Consists of two or more overlapping circles to show the similarities and differences of ideas
    Venn diagram
  • Shows the elements of a story
    Story map
  • Usually used when brainstorming ideas
    mind map
  • Used to show a cyclical process
    Cycle diagram
  • Shows the hierarchy of ideas or elements
    Hierarchy chart
  • Shows a sequence of events
    Time line
  • shows a series of steps in order
    Flow chart
  • Are texts that are meant to entertain
    Entertaining texts
  • The language used in these texts appeal to the reader
    Emotive language
  • Metaphors, symbolism, irony, ect. Are present
    Figure of speech
  • Texts can be entertaining becaude some of their elements are unrealistic
    Made up
  • It is the statement that if intended to make the reader laugh
    Punch line
  • Is what we call things that are the result of our imagination
    Fantasy
  • Are commands, requests, or advice
    Imperatives
  • Are short personal stories that are amusing
    Anecdotes
  • Texts that tell a story
    Narratives
  • Is a short narrtive of one’s life
    Capsule biography
  • Links a noun to another word by indicating the location or time
    Preposition
  • Is a prepostion made up of more than one word
    Compound preposition
  • Consist of a preposition and an object of preposition, usually a noun or pronoun
    Prepositional phrases
  • Is the act or process of using logical reasoning to justify one’s biliefs
    Argumentation
  • Is a type of speech that argues a position on an issue and attemps to convine the audience of the validity
    Argumentative speech
  • Is usually a main idea
    Argument
  • Present evidence to support the main argument and refute the counter argument
    Body of argumentative speech
  • A paper that gives critical assessment of a book or article
    Critique
  • Is a comparison in which two word pairs are paired together through some type of relating factor
    Analogy
  • it can be an activity ir purpose intended for a thing or a person to do
    Function
  • The extent of which something happens. Shows greater or lesser amount of intensities
    Degree
  • A quality typical to a person or thing
    Characteristic
  • A fraction that represents a whole
    Part to whole
  • Pairs that show an opposite or similar relationship
    Antonyms and synonyms
  • Identify something into its category
    Classification
  • Are words and expressions that are used in written communication to achieve unity in the text
    Transitions
  • is any word or phrase that states when an event or action takes place
    time order transition
  • Is a series of stages or steps in sequential order that lead to a specific goal
    Process
  • Is a composition that describes how a process works or is performed
    Process explanation
  • Refers to hints in a story about what is to come
    Foreshadowing
  • Writers use to enhance narration so that it becomes more interesting to its audience
    Plot devices
  • Narrating events that had happened prior to the present setting of the story
    Flashback