Properties Of A Well-Written Text PDF
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This document provides an overview of the essential elements of well-written text. It touches upon topics like paragraph structure, coherence, cohesion, and different types of logical order. This should prove helpful for both students and professionals working with written text.
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Writing Well-written Text Objectives Analyze a given text in terms of its organization. Distinguish between coherence and cohesion. Identify the differences between a well-written text from a badly written text. Evaluate the organization of a given text. Writing Contents I. Or...
Writing Well-written Text Objectives Analyze a given text in terms of its organization. Distinguish between coherence and cohesion. Identify the differences between a well-written text from a badly written text. Evaluate the organization of a given text. Writing Contents I. Organization II. Coherence and Cohesion III. Language use IV. Mechanics I. Paragraph Is a group of sentences put together and deals with one particular idea. Topic sentence Controlling idea Supporting sentences Concluding sentence Structure of a Text Introduction This part prepares the readers for the information that they are about to read from the text. Contains the Thesis Statement Part that the interest of the readers Structure of a Text body This part develops the thesis statement. It gives examples, details, facts, or reasons to support the statement. Structure of a Text conclusion This part ties the ideas in the text together and leaves the reader with a sense of completion. Thesis statement is being restated Recommendation and prediction II. Cohesion refers to the unity of ideas in a paragraph. Every supporting detail in a paragraph supports the main idea (the topic sentence). Within sentence level in a paragraph Coherence is the quality of being logical and well organized. Logical Order Chronological Spatial Emphatic Order of importance Compare and Contrast Topical