問題一覧
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is a common and effective way to show or explain an idea or point supported by relevant examples.
Exemplification Pattern
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provides writing a firm foundation. It is useful to explain complicated, abstract, or new ideas.
Detailed Examples
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The main purpose of Exemplification pattern
• To Provide examples to expand on the topic sentence.
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: a pattern of development in writing that organizes ideas and things into groups, classes, or categories based on criteria or standards.
Classification Pattern
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The main purpose of Classification Pattern
•To break down broad subjects into smaller, more manageable parts.
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Four (4) Main Components of Problem-Solution Essay
Situation Problem Solution Evaluation
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Two main structures of Problem-Solution Essay
Block Chain
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Problems first then Solutions
Block
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: Problem-Solution, Problem- Solution(Alternate)
Chain
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Steps in Writing Problem-Solution Essay
Step 1: Specify the aspect of the problem. Step 2: The description of the problem at the beginning has to be rather short Step 3: Concentrate on the solution part Step 4: Conclude your essay
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• "Studies have shown that smoking leads to cancer in 90% of cases." • A commercial for a new electric car highlights its environmental benefits using statistics about carbon emissions and showcases testimonials from satisfied customers. • Statistical Data and logical reasoning.
Logos: Logic/reason
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• A politician delivers a speech about healthcare to reform the right after a major health-related crisis, like pandemic outbreak.
Kairos: Time
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• A charity organization sharing testimonials from those they've helped • An author states, "If we don't act now, future generations will suffer the consequences of our inaction" •Telling a personal story to evoke sympathy
Pathos: Appeal to Emotions
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• A commercial for a new electric car highlights its environmental benefits using statistics about carbon emissions and showcasec tectimonia s from satisfied customers. • By showcasing his expertise and industry authority, a tech CEO speaks at a conference about the future of artificial intelligence, highlighting his years of experience in the field. • In a debate, one participant cites their years of experience in public policy to support their argument. • "After years of research, I can assure you this method works"
Ethos: Ethical appeal or credibility
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: a series of sentences that are organized, coherent, and are all related to a single topic.
Paragraph
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: is achieved when ideas are logically and accurately arranged with focus on the arrangement of ideas, incidents, evidence, or details in a definite order in a paragraph, essay, or speech.
Organization
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: the overall sense of unity in a passage, including both the main point of sentences and the main point of each paragraph.
Coherence
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: the composition is focused on one idea.
Unity
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: It allows writers to make multiple references to people, things, and events without reintroducing them at each turn.
Cohesion
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: It begins with the individual's current job or with the most recent job that he or she has held.
Chronological Resume
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: A type of resume highlights an applicant's skills and experience that match the job position.
Functional Resume
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: includes summary of qualifications, special skills, and highlights.
Combination
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: is a document that summarizes a job applicant's qualifications, such as his or her educational attainment and professional experience. It presents a general introduction of your relevant experiences and skills for the position you are applying for.
Resume
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: examines a job applicant's educational and professional background to determine if he or she would be suitable to the job position.
Employers
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: They secure an interview with the company they are applying for.
Applicants
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FEATURES OF A RESUME
a. Heading b. Skills c. Educational History
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SOME ADDITIONAL FEATURES OF A RESUME
Professional Certificates Professional Affiliations Experience