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VMariaS [17]
2 years ago
14

Match the term to its description.

English
1 answer:
Blizzard [7]2 years ago
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1. Identifying the main ideas and supporting details to support the claim. -[Outlining and Summarizing]

2.Acknowledging the differences between personal existing values andattitude and the author's perspective. [Contextualizing]

3.Done to get an initial understanding of the text. [Previewing]

4.Consult related readings in order to learn how to approach the sametopic in different ways. [Compare and Contrast]

5.An idea, an opinion, a judgment or a point of view that the writer wantsyou to accept. [Claim]

6.This consists of reasons and evidence that will prove to the readers thatthe conclusion presented is worth accepting. [Support]

7.Newer knowledge is obtained through this way of learning as this is thekey to understanding the author's point of view. [Asking questions]

8.Weighing in on the consistency of claims and support. [Evaluation]

9.The reader must be able to track the pattern in the author's thoughtsand presentation of his/her own beliefs. [Reflecting on challenges tobeliefs and values]

10._______ the material enables the reader to grasp the organization andthe content of the text in the shortest possible time. [Skimming]

11.Assertions that are based on facts and has to be proven by reliableproofs. [Opinion]

12.An assertion that relies on personal choice. [Preference]

13.Claims made to rebut a previous claim. [Counterclaim]

14.The part of a literary review that emphasizes the main point of thereview. [Conclusion]

15.The part of a research report that states the significance of theresearch. [Introduction]

16.This includes the instrument used in the research. [Methods]

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