group of sentences
main/ central point in the paragraph
where main idea can be found,
it summarized the text
support the main idea
unity of ideas in a paragraph
this means to stick together; the quality of being logical and well organized
allow smooth flow between words by linking thoughts from one to another
give the 5 logical patterns to achieve coherence
3 structures of the text
gives sequence of events
how things fit together in a physical space
details arranges from last to most important idea (v.v.)
how things are similar/different from one another
details arranged according to subtopics within a larger topic
it provides background of the text
it supports the thesis statement, gives facts, reasons, examples
it ties the ideas in the text together
ideas are put together in a logical manner
order things happened
series of items, aka listing, to support main idea
list of steps/directions
physical location of objects in space
spelling, grammar, technicalities in structure of text
indicators of a well written text
used in personal texts, for family and friends
used in academics and official texts
commonly found in everyday life
straight to the point
easy to understand, avoids highfalutin words
free of any stereotype of ethnicity or religion
type of unbiased language where communicator must be careful not to favor a certain gender when constructing sentences
the circumstances that give an idea about and event so that it cam be fully understood
4 components of context
relationship formed between two texts that ensures connection between them
who coined the term "intertextuality" in 1967?
what was the essay written by Julia Kristeva where the term "intertextuality" was coined?
2 forms on intertextuality
associated with computing,
arrangement of infos in a computer which pictures are linked from one another
-non linear way of sharing infos
who coined the reading process, "reactive to interactive. (v.v.)?