EAPP Final Exam Coverage

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Which approach in literary criticism focuses on the societal implications of a text?

  • Formalism
  • Feminism
  • Marxist Criticism (correct)
  • Structuralism

What is a primary characteristic that differentiates a fact from an opinion?

  • An opinion is measurable.
  • A fact can be subjective.
  • An opinion can be proven true.
  • A fact is verifiable through objective evidence. (correct)

What are the components of a standard position paper?

  • An argument, counterargument, rebuttal, and conclusion (correct)
  • An overview, critique, discussion questions, and analysis
  • A title page, introduction, literature review, and references
  • An introduction, body, conclusion, and bibliography

Which of the following is NOT a step in writing a reaction paper?

<p>Create a survey about viewer reactions (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the purpose of a cover letter?

<p>To express your interest and qualifications for a position (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which literary criticism approach examines the reader's personal experience and interpretation?

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What is the function of a curriculum vitae compared to a standard resume?

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What is one of the three types of reports mentioned?

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What information should be included in the heading of a resume?

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Which section is considered the most important part of a resume?

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What should be included in the Employment History section of a resume?

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What is included in the second part of a reaction paper?

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When is including a Career Objective on a resume optional?

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Which section of a concept paper describes the current condition of the researched field?

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If your educational background does not align with the job you are applying for, what should be included?

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What is the main purpose of a preliminary literature review in a research paper?

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What should the 'Other Qualifications' section in a resume ideally contain?

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What does the methodology section of a paper typically include?

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What can new graduates include to enhance their resume despite having no professional experience?

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What type of paper expresses a position on an issue?

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What type of information is covered in the 'Training and Seminars Attended' section?

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Which element is NOT typically found in a position paper?

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How long do reaction papers, reviews, and critiques usually range in length?

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What is the importance of the references section in a research paper?

<p>To provide a list of all sources cited (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the commonly used phrase to indicate that references can be provided upon request?

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In a business letter, if the recipient's position is unknown, which greeting should be used?

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Which of the following is NOT a recognized style of letter writing?

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What is the primary purpose of a report as described in the content?

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Which approach involves the researcher conducting the survey and observing respondents' behavior?

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Flashcards

Fact vs. Opinion

A fact is verifiable and provable; an opinion expresses a belief or judgment.

Literary Criticism

Judging and commenting on the qualities of a literary work.

Formalist Criticism

Focuses on the literary work's structure and elements (style, imagery, form).

Feminist Criticism

Analyzing how gender roles and experiences affect literature.

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Historical Criticism

Analyzing literature in relation to its historical context.

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Reader-Response Criticism

Focuses on how individual readers interpret a literary work.

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Reaction Paper Steps

A series of steps in writing a reaction paper(Mark/Write/Thesis/Outline/Compose).

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Concept Paper Parts

A concept paper has 7 structured parts.

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Report Writing

A concise and organized form of writing that analyzes issues, events, or findings, like those in a company or research project.

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Survey Report

A specific type of report that presents findings from a survey, examining opinions, trends, or data collected from a group.

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Personal Approach in Surveys

This method involves the researcher being present, directly interacting with respondents, and observing their behaviour while gathering data.

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Self-Administered Approach

A survey where respondents complete the survey independently without the researcher being present. Responses are gathered without direct researcher interaction.

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Formal Business Letter Salutation

When the recipient's name is unknown, use "To Whom It May Concern." For higher authority, use "Sir" or "Madam" with a colon.

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Reaction Paper Structure

Reaction papers, reviews, and critiques usually range from 250-750 words. They typically include author & topic, personal thoughts, and may include appeal, protest, or reflection.

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Concept Paper Title

The title of a concept paper can be a question or a statement; it needs to be intriguing.

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Position Paper Structure

A position paper presents an opinion on an issue. It includes an introduction, body (opposing arguments & supporting evidence), conclusion and sources.

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Explication

Explication is detailed explanation or interpretation of a text (words, verses, quotes, paragraphs).

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Clarification Technique

Clarification moves from general to specific, making an abstract concept easier to understand.

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Concept Paper Methodology

The methodology section in a concept paper describes your research plan. This includes data analysis, data gathering, instruments, and participants.

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Concept Paper Timeliness

This section talks about how relevant your concept paper topic is and how urgently it needs to be studied.

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Resume Heading

The top section of your resume, containing your name, address, and contact information.

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Career Objective

A brief statement outlining your professional goals and aspirations. It's optional, especially for those with work experience.

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Career Summary

A short, compelling overview of your skills, experience, and achievements, setting the tone for your resume.

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Professional Qualifications

The heart of your resume, showcasing your skills, experience, and achievements relevant to the job you're applying for.

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Other Qualifications

A section highlighting your soft skills, abilities, competencies that add value to your profile.

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Educational Background

Details your education history, including degrees, institutions, majors, minors, and graduation years.

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Relevant Coursework

A list of courses you've taken that are relevant to the job, even if your degree isn't directly related.

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Employment History

A chronological list of your past work experiences, including job titles, employers, and dates of employment.

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Study Notes

EAPP Final Exam Coverage

  • Objective Assessment and Literary Critical Approach:

    • Fact vs. Opinion: Facts are verifiable, opinions are feelings/beliefs (not true/false)
    • Literary Criticism approaches: Formalism, Gender Criticism, Feminism, Historical Criticism, Reader-Response, Media Criticism, Marxist Criticism, Structuralism
  • Reaction Paper/Review/Critique:

    • 6 steps in writing a reaction paper
  • Concept Paper:

    • 7 parts of a concept paper
    • 3 modes/patterns for explaining a concept paper
    • 3 ways to present definitions
  • Position Paper:

    • Definition of position paper
    • 4 conventional structures
  • Business Correspondence/Cover Letter/Resume:

    • Cover Letter (Application Letter): Short introduction of skills/experience relevant to job.
    • Resume: Document highlighting background, skills, achievements (for employment).
    • Curriculum Vitae: Detailed summary of career, education, achievements, projects.
    • Parts of a resume: Heading, Career Objective, Career Summary, Professional Qualifications, Other Qualifications, Educational Background, Relevant Coursework, Employment History, Pre-professional Experience, Training and Seminars, Awards, References
    • Parts of a business letter: Heading, Date, Inside address, Salutation, Body, Complimentary Close, Signature
  • Report:

    • Definition of report
    • 3 types of report (Survey, Laboratory/Scientific, Field)
    • 2 methods of administering a survey (Personal Approach, Self-administered Approach – Paper/Pencil, mail, online)

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