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Refers to the arrangements of idea in an text It is said that ideas are well developed when there is a clear statement of porposes position, facts, example specific details, definition explanation |
Organization |
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Organization can be achieved through the following techniques |
Physical, format, signal words, and structure |
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Refers to the rhetorical aspects of your writing, wich include developing and supporting your argument Means the connection and organization of ideas in a text to create unity |
Coherence |
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Chart of transitional devices |
Addition Comparison Concession Contrast Emphasis Exalmple/illustration Summary |
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It makes your text easier for your readers to follow and understand |
Coherence and cohesion |
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Is usually used in writing for oneself or in writing to family, friends and colleagues |
Informal language |
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Is used in writing academic, business and official text |
Formal language |
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Five major issues with appreciate language that should be avoided |
The formality of the language Jargon Slang and idioms Euphemisms Avoid using any biased |
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One uses should depend on how formal the situation is and how the writer and the readers are related to another |
The formality of the language |
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Specialized language used by groups of individuals in the same field should only be used if the target readers belong to the same group |
Jargon |
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Should be avoided. Slangs are words, phrases or expression that do not literally mean what they express |
Slang and idioms |
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Word the veil the Truth shall also be avoided, "virtually challenge |
Euphemisms |
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Language including those associated with any racial ethnic group or gender |
Avoid using biased |
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It describe the technical aspects of writing |
Mechanics |