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List the 7 types of writing - ANS ✓1. Descriptive
2. Reflective
3. Analytic
4. Persuasive
5. Critical
6. Editorial
7. Literature Reviews
Describe Descriptive writing and ways to improve in this style - ANS
✓Descriptive writing involves writing a summarization of a text, outlining main
points - NOT INCLUDING ANY BIASES OR OPINIONS.
1. Do pre-reading before reading the text in full.
2. when summarizing, write in point-form, highlighting main points.
3. avoid being too descriptive
Describe Reflective writing + ways to improve - ANS ✓Reflective writing
includes picking a significant event in the past and thinking deeply about it.
1. Assess what happened and why it played out the way it did
2. Analyze the situation using subjective and objective standpoints
3. Reflect on what you've learned from reflecting
Describe Analytical writing - ANS ✓Analytic writing involves closely examining
parts of a text in order to understand the whole. Involves writing without biases
and incorporating facts.
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Describe Persuasive writing - ANS ✓Persuasive writing is basically writing in a
way that will convince your audience to accept or agree with your statement or
opinion.
Describe Critical Writing - ANS ✓Critical Writing is a detailed assessment and
evaluation of a text that incorporates your own research-based opinions.
Considered THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF WRITING because it's both analytical and
persuasive.
Describe Editorial Writing - ANS ✓Editorial writing is an opinion piece that
incorporates an educated opinion from a unique perspective.
Describe Literature Reviews - ANS ✓Literature Reviews are synthesizing ideas
from pieces of literature on a particular topic.
Describe the LEARN steps in Reflective writing - ANS ✓Look back: Picking a
meaningful event in the past.
Elaborate: Explain the event from objective and subjection standpoints.
Analyze: Do an analysis of the event and the context in which it occurred (why it
played out a certain way)
Revise: Identifying what should change to prevent a similar event to happen.
New trial/Perspective: Considering what you should do if a similar event takes
place.
Distinguish between the Reader and the Audience - ANS ✓Reader is the
person actually reading the writing while audience is who your writing is catered
to. So your reader is not always your audience.
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ex. The Prof is the reader but may not be your audience, depending on the
assignment.
What is a Purpose Statement? - ANS ✓A sentence that indicates the purpose of
your writing as well as the main points that will support your purpose.
How can you identify the purpose of your writing? - ANS ✓Look in the rubric,
some profs may say straight up what the purpose is. If they don't tell you (well,
first off screw them), you look for "verbs" in the rubric to help indicate the
purpose.
Purposes can be to persuade, to argue for or against something, and to teach your
audience something.
List and Describe the Point of Views - ANS ✓1. First Person: Referring to
yourself alone or within a group, using pronouns like "I" or "We".
2. Second Person: Referring directly to the person, using "You" pronouns.
3. Third Person: Referring to another person, using pronouns like, "He", "She",
and "They".
Is First Person Point of View scholarly? - ANS ✓YES! However, it really also
depends on your assignment and type of writing.
Check with the prof and ask if you can use first person pronouns/pov.
What does Tone of Writing do? List 3 tone exampes. - ANS ✓The tone of
writing indicated the authors attitude toward a topic.
1. Professional Tone
2. Conversational Tone
3. Ironic Tone
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What is the structure of a paragraph and sentence? - ANS ✓1. Sentences are
no longer than three lines
2. Paragraphs should be at least 3-8 sentences
3. In a double-spaced paper, paragraphs should be about one-half to three-
quarters of the page.
Each paragraph should have a main point
Plan paragraph ahead of time lol
What kind of language do you AVOID in writing? - ANS ✓1. Colloquial
2. Cliches
3. Jargon
4. Misused Words
Fix this sentence in regards to Respectful and Inclusive Language:
"The demented client was found roaming the neighboring streets of the
nursing home" - ANS ✓The client with dementia was found roaming the
neighboring streets of the nursing home"
Descriptive writing - ANS ✓Write a summary about a text you read or describe.
Includes a description of the main points and usually does not include your
personal opinion or critique
How to do descriptive writing - ANS ✓- Consider the reason you why are
writing
- Pre-reading
- Point form main points
- Provide general overview
- Exclude minor details
- Consider your audience
- Begin text identifying text source
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