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Four Purposes of Wrting
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Expressive, Literary, Persuasive, Referential
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Characteristics of Expressive Writing
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Emontional responses, espression of values, self-definition, subjective language.
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Characteristics of Literary Writing
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Verisimilitutde, Tension, Artistic Unity (beginning, middle, end, theme, tone), Aesthetic Language
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Characteristics of Persuasive Writing
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Claim (assertion of writer's position), Support, Warrant (belief most people take for granted), Reader-oriented language
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Characteristics of Referential Writing
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Thesis, Evidence, Validity, Topic-Oriented Language
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Patterns of Writing
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Classification/Cormarison and contrast, Description, Narration, Evaluation
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Classification
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Puts large amounts of information into groups or categories, shows how they relate to each
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Description
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Physical uses 5 senses, Division breaks things into parts and examines the parts, Analysis breaks things into parts, defines parts, and shows relationships between parts
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Narration
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Organizes events into chronological sequence, narration of event, narration of process, cause and effect
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Narration of event
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Potential, disturbance, conflict, crisis, and resolution
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Evaluation
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Tells whether something is good or bad and explains the reasons why
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Section 1 of paper structure
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Title, author, summary, interpretation of main point
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Section 2 of paper structure
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Purpose, characteristic of purpose, Patterns, examples from essay
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Section 3 of paper structure
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Evaluates how well patterns were used, discusses if method was effective
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