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CSET English Composition And Rhetoric
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1. Study of the history and origin of words
Historical and political influences on language acquistioin
Etymology
Compound Pronouns
Relative Pronouns
2. Names male persons or animals e.g. father - uncle - brother - stag
Historical and political influences on language acquistioin
Masculine Nouns
Euphemism
Ineffective Sentences
3. Groups of related words that operate as a single part of speech - such as a verb - verbal - prepositional - appositive - or absolute
MLA
Phrases
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Auxiliary or Helping Verbs
4. The study of the structure of sentences
Syntax
Climax
Nominative Case Pronoun
Simple Sentence
5. Reference works online. Search engines or portals (sites that list many resources and websites) to gather ideas and information.
Brackets
Intensive Pronouns
Proper Nouns
Internet
6. The writer states the details first and places the topic sentence at the end.
Indefinite Pronouns
Jargon
Climax
Verbs
7. These help the main word verb describe action that happened in the past - is happening in the present - or will happen in the future; have - had - has - could - will have - will - shall - am - is
Objective Case Pronoun
Auxiliary or Helping Verbs
Participle Verb
Counterpoint
8. Gender nouns that are nonspecific (i.e. chairperson - politician - president - professor - flight attendant) Example: Politican - doctor - principal - teacher - student -
Complex Sentence
Neutral Nouns
Indefinite Nouns
Simple Sentence
9. Anglo - Saxon - which is a dialect of West Germanic. Half of the words in English come from French. Scientific words in English often have Greek or Latin roots.
English origins
Possessive Case Pronoun
Jargon
Antecedent
10. Expresses action or condition of a person - place - or thing
Future Tense
Past Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Verbs
11. Angie dances with Jay on Saturday nights.
Tone
Verbs
Independent clause with two phrases
Hyphen
12. Dictionaries - encyclopedias - writers' reference handbooks - books of lists - almanacs - thesauruses - books of quotations - and so on
Relative Pronouns
Conditional Sentence
Types of Source Material for Writing
Reference works
13. A sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Ex: If you want to stay healthy(dependent c.) - you must choose your food carefully(independent c.)
Doublespeak
Complex Sentence
Morphology
Ineffective Sentences
14. Names a group of people - animals or objects. Example: army - family - club - group - people - children
Future Tense
Question Mark
Collective Nouns
Ineffective Sentences
15. Angela dances.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Intensive Pronouns
Style
Single Subject - Single Predicate
16. American Psycological Association
Objective Case Pronoun
Proper Nouns
APA?
Reciprocal Pronouns
17. Reflexive pronouns that emphasize a noun or another pronoun e.g. Jon HIMSELF - she HERSELF - the group THEMSELVES We OURSELVES formed the new drama club.
Other sources
Future Tense
Intensive Pronouns
Reciprocal Pronouns
18. A sentence that gives a command Example: Please take the dog out for a walk.
Phrasal Pronouns
Stages of the Writing Process (in order)
Compound Pronouns
Imperative Sentence
19. A verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking. Example: Sam and Tom 'are enjoying' their dessert
Nominative Case Pronoun
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Past Perfect Tense
Present Tense
20. When the action begins in the past but concludes in the present e.g. Tom 'has ordered' the same thing for lunch every day this month.
Possessive Case Noun
Present Perfect Tense
Reference works
Linking or Connecting Verbs
21. At least one dependent clause and two or more independent clauses Ex: When Sara turned seven (dependent c) - her mother planned a birthday party for her (independent c) - and Sara invited everyone in her class (independent c).
Singular Nouns
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Compound/ Complex Sentence
Participle Verb
22. Marks
Plural Nouns
Brackets
Phonology
Present Tense
23. Every language as a dialect of an older communication form. Example: English two main dialects - British English and American English and they are close political allies
Apostrophe
Dash
Historical and political influences on language acquistioin
Style
24. Refer to specific people - places - or things this - that - these - those e.g. Which skates are ligher - THESE or THOSE?
Historical and political influences on language acquistioin
Pragmatics
Phonetics
Demonstrative Pronouns
25. The perspective from which the writer tells the story (1st - 2nd - 3rd person; omniscient - limited omniscient)
Possessive Pronouns
point of view
Sarcasm
Proper Nouns
26. The order in which events happen in time.
Cause and Effect
Chronological order
Independent clause with two phrases
Phrases
27. Style - Tone - Point of View - Sarcasm - Counterpoint and Praise
English origins
A partial list of rhetorical features that affect the voice of a piece:
Phrasal Pronouns
Compound/ Complex Sentence
28. Describes or modifies a noun or pronoun ex. small - yellow - young - sleek - the
Adjective
Independent clause with two phrases
Present Tense
Objective Case Pronoun
29. A punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text
Hyphen
English origins
Stages of the Writing Process (in order)
Euphemism
30. An interchange of the action started by the verb. There are only two in English: EACH OTHER for an involving two and ONE ANOTHER for an interaction involving three or more. e.g. After the debate - the two opponents shook hands with EACH OTHER.
Reciprocal Pronouns
Psycholinguistics
Types of Source Material for Writing
Indefinite Pronouns
31. McMurtry - Larry. Buffalo Girls. New York: Simon and Schuster - 1960.
Stages of the Writing Process (in order)
How to site for a book in MLA format
Objective Case Noun
Future Tense
32. Use to separate the elements in a series (three or more things) - to connect two independent clauses - and to set off introductory elements.
Interrogative Pronouns
Past Perfect Tense
Comma
Gerund
33. Language that is intended to be evasive or to conceal the truth
Reciprocal Pronouns
Doublespeak
Jargon
APA?
34. A polite term used to avoid directly naming something considered offensive or unpleasant Ex. Toilet - Ladies' Room
Euphemism
Singular Nouns
Plural Nouns
Phrases
35. Refer back to subject nouns and pronouns - self myself - yourself - himself - herself - itself - etc. e.g. Sam knew she could do it HERSELF.
Indefinite Pronouns
Reflective Pronouns
Effective Sentence
Past Perfect Tense
36. The quality of something (an act or a piece of writing) that reveals the attitudes and presuppositions of the author
Tone
Objective Case Pronoun
Types of Source Material for Writing
Concrete Nouns
37. Personal writing - workplace writing - subject writing - creative writing - persuasive writing - and scholarly writing
Parentheses
Writing Activities
Reflective Pronouns
Etymology
38. Prewriting (also called planning or rehearsal) - shapping - drafting - revising - editing - publishing and evaluating
Stages of the Writing Process (in order)
Etymology
Ambiguity
Rhetoric organizational patterns
39. Analogy - cause and effects - compare and contrast and illustration
Rhetoric organizational patterns
Indefinite Pronouns
Imperative Sentence
Relative Pronouns
40. Study of the structure of words
Counterpoint
Possessive Pronouns
Demonstrative Pronouns
Morphology
41. The study of the sounds of language and their physical properties
Objective Case Noun
Euphemism
Phonetics
Gerund
42. A perfective tense used to express action completed in the past. e.g. Eline said that she 'had been' to Lake Tahoe many times.
Past Perfect Tense
Sociolinguistics
Apostrophe
Intensive Pronouns
43. A sentence with two or more coordinate independent clauses - often joined by one or more conjunctions Ex: Perry wants to stay in shape - so he rides his bicycle for exercise.
Other sources
Classification
Compound Sentence
Student - created sources
44. Unnatural language - such as cliches and inappropriate jargon - Nonstandard language or unparallel construction - Errors such as disagreement between pronouns and referent - Short - stilted sentences; run - on sentenences; or sentence fragments
Comparison
Jargon
Ineffective Sentences
Present Tense
45. Modern Language Association
Proper Nouns
Concrete Nouns
Doublespeak
MLA
46. Show possession or ownership. - apostrophes NOT used - my - his - her
Possessive Case Pronoun
Interrogative Sentence
Ineffective Sentences
Possessive Case Noun
47. The role of context in the interpretation of meaning
Phrases
Climax
Pragmatics
Present Tense
48. Verbs that do not require an object to express their meaning - the action they express is complete by itself - 'eat' 'Jump' e.g. The cat napped
English origins
Intransitive Verbs
Past Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
49. Each other - one another
Syntax
Comma
Ineffective Sentences
Phrasal Pronouns
50. E.g. floor - desk - computer
Neutral Nouns
Illustration
Phonology
Brackets
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