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They are especially important for indicating the time, manner, place, degree and frequency of something.
Adverbs
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Does the purpose of the site meet my needs?
Is this a credible author/site? Does it answer my question? Is the information current enough?
How to evaluate sources.
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occurring, found, or done often; prevalent
usual, ordinary, habitual,typical
common
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Absolutely
Completely Very Extremely Greatly Totally Utterly Highly Strikingly Terrifically Incredibly Astoundingly Extraordinarily Too So Rather Really Especially Exceptionally Particularly Phenomenally Outrageously Fantastically Never At all Dangerously Seriously Ever again Bitterly Dreadfully Colossally Many Most Lots of Numerous Countless A majority Mostly Various
Give 3 examples of an intensifier.
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When there is an interval or pause in the event.
When do you use the word continual/ly?
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A word used to modify or describe a noun or pronoun. They are always near the noun or pronoun they are describing.
Adjectives
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To paraphrase a source, you have to rewrite a passage without changing the meaning of the original text.
How to paraphrase a source.
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able to be believed; convincing.
reliable,acceptable
credible
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spill the beans
Provide an idiomatic expression.
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Litotes
It is an ironic understatement that uses negative words to create an affirmative statement.
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An adverb used to give force or emphasis.
Intensifier
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Use metaphors and puns
Positive colours Alliteration Archaic vocabulary Include five senses Rhetorical questions
Different Advertising Languages
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express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
reword,rephrase
paraphrase
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It's on me.
old as a hill was not born yesterday
Give an example of a colloquial language.
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American Psychological Association
APA stands for _________.
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In the passive voice,the subject is acted upon by the verb
Passive Voice
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Focus on the subject of your writing.
Imagine this: a story is like a film, descriptive writing is like a photograph. Focus on all 5 senses and on the use of literary language techniques (e.g. metaphor, similes). Make sure you make the reader feel like they are there; using the present tense and second person is a good way to do this. Don’t limit the reader’s visualisation by falling back on proper nouns (such as place names or brand names) – make sure you do the work for them.
How to write a descriptive paragraph.
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a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
notice, commercial, promotion
advertisement
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YOU GET EXTRA 2 POINTS
YOU ARE ONE LUCKY BEING!
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Alejandro
What is Teacher Audrey's last name?
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YOU GET EXTRA 2 POINTS
YOU ARE ONE LUCKY BEING!
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speak clearly, fluently, and persuasively
don’t get lost or repeat yourself use eye contact with the audience rather than reading the script
How to be a good debate speaker
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the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
copying, piracy, theft
plagiarism
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Should animals be used for cosmetic purposes?
Give a debatable topic about animals.Then state your stand about it.
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Subject + verb + object
What is the format of a sentence in Active Voice?
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