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acadwriting nature of writing process and exposition

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- collecting, analyzing, reviewing, editing, and proofreading data or the entire paper in a collaborative or interactive manner that will not only involve the teachers, but also one's classmates and other people related to the disciplinary community responsible for determining writing conventions, and standards in discipline, i.e in Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Engineering, Architecture, Business, Literature, Fine Arts, Law, Medicine, and so on.

 

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one classification of composition that primarily explains something. It gives further information about the what, why, and how of things. A writer of on expository work assumes that her reader knows nothing or knows little about the subject. There various types of exposition, namely, definition, explanation of a process and essay - (paraphrase, and precis or summary).

(a)  

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This is called the ideation stage or the invention stage where a writer will carefully think of the subject matter or topic of the paragraph, or composition, including the major and minor ideas related to the topic. Past readings, movie and t.v viewing, association with people, trips, and other daily activities can help in choosing a topic. Once a broad topic is decided, it should be narrowed down to a more specific topic.

(a)  

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- dividing ideas into major and minor concepts, with the minor or smaller ideas

classified under the major or bigger ideas in a column manner. Here are examples of outline using traditional and modern formats.

(a)  

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Developing ideas about the chosen topic by giving or listening to the arguments and rebuttals of the speakers representing two sides of the issue: the pros or the affirmative side, and the cons or the negative side;

(a)  

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is a written exposition of a person's thoughts and feelings on some subject of human interest

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- making encircled or boxed words surround or cluster around an expression representing the central thought or idea (which is also inside the circle or the box) to show an organization or a narrowing down of the topic for a paragraph or an essay.

(a)  

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