Reading and Writing
Reviewer for FINAL EXAMINATION Padayon!
CRITICAL THINKING understanding between separate
written works.
★ CRITICAL THINKING
- Skill to think rationally and TYPES OF INTERTEXTUALITY
clearly at given situations. 1. OBLIGATORY
- Ability to independently think - Shows a relationship, representation, or
and reflect on thoughts that will comparison between texts.
lead to a deeper understanding.
- If you enhance your critical 2. OPTIONAL
thinking skills, you will be able to - Lead you to find connection or neglect
see the connection between the connection between different texts.
ideas and relate those ideas to
other ideas. 3. ACCIDENTAL
- See's connection but the author doesn’t
SKILLS HONED BY CRITICAL THINKING have an intention to do so.
1. Understand factual connections
between ideas from a written text. ★ HYPERTEXT
2. Identify, create and evaluate - Emphasizes intertextuality
arguments presented by the better than the limited resource.
author. - Pieces of evidence that support
3. Pick out inconsistencies and your thesis are called TEXTUAL
mistakes in reasoning from the EVIDENCE.
text. - Must explain all his claims and
4. Evaluate and reflect your own counterclaims from beginning to
justification derived from your end.
own values and beliefs. ★ CLAIM
- Main argument of the written
TEXT DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEXT text.
★ INTERTEXT - Persuade the readers to accept
- Intertextuality creates your idea.
relationships from different
texts. ★ COUNTERCLAIM
- It is a literary device that shapes - An opposing view of the main
the meaning of a text by another claim of the text.
text. It also presents relative
GOODLUCK!
Reviewer for FINAL EXAMINATION Padayon!
CRITICAL THINKING understanding between separate
written works.
★ CRITICAL THINKING
- Skill to think rationally and TYPES OF INTERTEXTUALITY
clearly at given situations. 1. OBLIGATORY
- Ability to independently think - Shows a relationship, representation, or
and reflect on thoughts that will comparison between texts.
lead to a deeper understanding.
- If you enhance your critical 2. OPTIONAL
thinking skills, you will be able to - Lead you to find connection or neglect
see the connection between the connection between different texts.
ideas and relate those ideas to
other ideas. 3. ACCIDENTAL
- See's connection but the author doesn’t
SKILLS HONED BY CRITICAL THINKING have an intention to do so.
1. Understand factual connections
between ideas from a written text. ★ HYPERTEXT
2. Identify, create and evaluate - Emphasizes intertextuality
arguments presented by the better than the limited resource.
author. - Pieces of evidence that support
3. Pick out inconsistencies and your thesis are called TEXTUAL
mistakes in reasoning from the EVIDENCE.
text. - Must explain all his claims and
4. Evaluate and reflect your own counterclaims from beginning to
justification derived from your end.
own values and beliefs. ★ CLAIM
- Main argument of the written
TEXT DEVELOPMENT AND CONTEXT text.
★ INTERTEXT - Persuade the readers to accept
- Intertextuality creates your idea.
relationships from different
texts. ★ COUNTERCLAIM
- It is a literary device that shapes - An opposing view of the main
the meaning of a text by another claim of the text.
text. It also presents relative
GOODLUCK!