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  • 1

    What is Writing?

    is putting words on paper

  • 2

    A writing that tells a story. ________ tells about real events like biographiesand autobiographies. Also deals with fictional events like short stories, myths, narrative poems and novels.

    Narration

  • 3

    This is a kind of writing that creates a word picture of what something or someone is like. _________ made up of sensory details that help readers from pictures in their minds. Also use image, words that appear to one or more of our five senses-sight, hearing, taste, touch or smell. Imagery can be found in all sorts of writing but it is most common in poetry.

    Description

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    This is a type of writing explains, shows, talks about a subject. As a result, it is the most common type pf everyday writing. ______ includes news articles, memos, business reports and notes ( to the butcher, baker, and candlestick maker)

    Exposition

  • 5

    This is a type of writing that tries to move an audience to thought or action. Newspaper editorials, advertisements and letters to the editor.

    Persuasion

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    involves exploring subject, narrowing your focus to a specific topic, researching the topic, gathering details and organizing them.

    Prewriting

  • 7

    Is creating first written version (beggining, middle, end). During this step, you work steadily to connect your ideas to form a first version of your writing. You work steadily to put your ideas into an initial, rough form without stopping. Afterward you can rework this initial writing into a clear first draft, but do not worry about mechanical errors at this point. Your first draft ought to contain a beggining, middle, & ending.

    Drafting

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    Is the essence of writing. Most professional writers rewrite their sentences, and then rewrite them again- focus is on ideas, organization and voice.

    Revising

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    Involves fine-tuning the words, sentences, correctness and design of the piece.

    Editing

  • 10

    Brings your work to the public so that others can learn from it, respond to it, and build upon on it.

    Publishing

  • 11

    is a form of writing that is mostly used in technical disciplines such as engineering, computer technology, electronics, etc. It is a style of writing used in field as diverse as computer hardware and software, engineering, chemistry, the aerospace industry, robotics, finance, consumer electronics, and biotechnology.

    Technical Writing

  • 12

    any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literaty tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics -a form of writing that expresses writer’s feelings, emotions, experiences, ideas, or thoughts obtained at a conscious or subconscious level. It is more driven by the writer’s need to “express”, and is generally articulated in the most unique, inventive, and poetic way.

    Creative Writing

  • 13

    GIVE AT LEAST ONE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF CREATIVE WRITING?

    Good ideas are the ones that stick around

  • 14

    According to ______, in this book “Why do I write”, there are 4 reasons why he writes: SHEER EGOTISM, IMMORTALITY, GETTING BACK AT THE PEOPLE WHO PUT YOU DOWN, TRYING TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.

    George Owell

  • 15

    Select the Samples in Technical Writing

    Manuals, Reports, Proposals

  • 16

    Select only the purpose/objective in technical writing

    Instruct, Inform

  • 17

    Which is the content in technical writing

    show facts

  • 18

    Which is the audience in Technical Writing?

    Specific

  • 19

    Language/ Diction in Technical Writing

    Formal

  • 20

    Tone in Technical Writing

    Objective

  • 21

    Select the Structure in Technical Writing

    Systematic, Sequential, Technical Discipline