If writing does not come as naturally as leaves to tree, it can be learnt. The art of it is in-built, the science of it comes in training sessions. Coherence Pays.
This document contains the lyrics to the song "Bonfire Heart" by James Blunt with blanks that need to be filled in or reordered.
The first verse describes a lover's mouth as a revolver firing bullets and their love as loyal as a soldier. It says the narrator has been looking at the stars and putting out fires all their life.
The chorus lines need to be ordered from days leading to nights leading to love like ours and lighting a spark in the bonfire heart. People like them don't need much, just someone to start the spark.
The second verse is corrected, saying this world is getting colder with strangers passing by offering no help. It says the narrator has
This document contains the lyrics to the song "Bonfire Heart" by James Blunt with blanks that need to be filled in or reordered.
The first verse describes a lover's mouth as a revolver firing bullets and their love as loyal as a soldier. It says the narrator has been looking at the stars and putting out fires all their life.
The chorus lines need to be ordered from days leading to nights leading to love like ours and lighting a spark in the bonfire heart. People like them don't need much, just someone to start the spark.
The second verse is corrected, describing the world getting colder with strangers passing by offering no help or acknowledgment. It says the narr
Concept theory and the role of conceptual coherence in assessments of similarityLouise Spiteri
The document discusses theories of concept formation and the role of similarity and conceptual coherence in assessments of concepts. It summarizes theories such as classical theory, prototype theory and exemplar theory which are based on similarity. However, it argues that similarity alone is insufficient to explain concept formation and coherence. Knowledge-based theories such as causal model theory posit that people's understanding of concepts is tied to their knowledge of causal relationships between features. This knowledge of causality better explains judgments of conceptual coherence. The document suggests practical applications of knowledge-based theories could include determining important facets of concepts for organizing taxonomies, thesauri and possibly folksonomies.
The document defines a paragraph and discusses its key components and characteristics. It notes that a paragraph is a group of related sentences that develops a single topic or part of a larger topic. It also explains that paragraphs are necessary to break up monotony, divide compositions into units, and promote coherent treatment of subjects. The document also outlines the typical components of an introduction, body, and conclusion for paragraphs.
This document provides tips and guidelines for effective writing. It discusses defining the audience and objectives, using concrete and vivid language, developing analogies and examples, employing a friendly tone, and other techniques. Regular writing practice and reading extensively are recommended to improve one's skills over time through progressively difficult tasks.
Department of Philosophy Florida Atlantic University Rev.docxsimonithomas47935
Department of Philosophy
Florida Atlantic University
Rev. 7-17
1
Essay Writing for this Course
Classes in the Humanities all plan, in some way, to help you develop your writing skills. Many careers you might pursue are heavily
dependent upon your ability to argue your point of view.
We all know everyone has a point of view and has the right to express that view in a socially recognizable manner, and many important
issues on which we have an opinion require far more than 140 characters to be expressed effectively. That is why we still study the
essay form of writing in Humanities courses. The essay is a form of writing that reaches back to 1580, when French philosopher
Michele de Montaigne first published his Essays on topics such as “Of the Custom of Wearing Clothes,” “Of Cannibals,” and “Of the
Inconvenience of Greatness.” Montaigne’s object was to express himself to people he would never meet through his writing. When
you can express yourself in a way that any person who might pick up your paper will easily understand you, writing can make you
influential among colleagues and fellow members of your community.
We all ‘know how to write,’ but there is a mile of difference between being able to write a 5-sentence profile description of ourselves
and being able to write a 5-page paper that tells others whom we don’t know what we think on a particular topic. In other words,
writing is a skill with many levels, just like math. Immediately, we may think that higher level writing is a matter of knowing more
vocabulary words, as in the difference between (2 + 2 =4) and (9u – 4x = 14u + 6x). Higher level writing is more complex, but it is not
more advanced simply because of its complexity. Amazing sentences may be simple, such as: “I think that I shall never see a poem
lovely as a tree.” Likewise, think of how famous (2+2=4) is, as far as equations go!
Learning how to write essays at a higher level is not very difficult once you know the components of a basic 3-5-page essay. There are
10, which we can briefly describe right here, then it’s just a matter of practice! As you see below, each one of these components
counts for an even 10% of the final essay grade, so each one is important. They are color-coded to match the grading rubric below.
1) Thesis/Purpose: In the first paragraph of every academic essay you write, you need a thesis, which states the whole point of the
essay. A thesis must be something another reasonable person could disagree with. It is a point of view on an issue. The thesis is not
usually the first sentence because you need to give the reader a few sentences to get their bearing before you state your point. It is
like meeting a stranger for the first time: if you do not explain why you are approaching someone before laying into your point, they
Department of Philosophy
Florida Atlantic University
Rev. 7-17
2
might be confused. Alternatively, if you approached a stranger and to.
Earthquakes are a deadly threat that recognizes no borders. They can destroy modern cities as easily as villages. Scientists are working to find ways to predict earthquakes and protect people from their immense power. Earthquakes have leveled Lisbon and killed over 50,000 in Peru. They can move entire landmasses and are among the most powerful natural forces. While scientists cannot resist earthquakes, they aim to pinpoint locations to allow for life-saving precautions.
The document provides guidance on designing effective mobile apps for educational purposes. It suggests 1) integrating the app with existing classroom technologies to facilitate adoption, 2) ensuring the app is appropriate for the intended audience in terms of age and experience level, and 3) providing guidance and curating reliable educational resources and exercises for learners to use on their own. The tips aim to help instructors leverage mobile devices and apps to enhance learning in and outside the classroom.
This document contains the lyrics to the song "Bonfire Heart" by James Blunt with blanks that need to be filled in or reordered.
The first verse describes a lover's mouth as a revolver firing bullets and their love as loyal as a soldier. It says the narrator has been looking at the stars and putting out fires all their life.
The chorus lines need to be ordered from days leading to nights leading to love like ours and lighting a spark in the bonfire heart. People like them don't need much, just someone to start the spark.
The second verse is corrected, saying this world is getting colder with strangers passing by offering no help. It says the narrator has
This document contains the lyrics to the song "Bonfire Heart" by James Blunt with blanks that need to be filled in or reordered.
The first verse describes a lover's mouth as a revolver firing bullets and their love as loyal as a soldier. It says the narrator has been looking at the stars and putting out fires all their life.
The chorus lines need to be ordered from days leading to nights leading to love like ours and lighting a spark in the bonfire heart. People like them don't need much, just someone to start the spark.
The second verse is corrected, describing the world getting colder with strangers passing by offering no help or acknowledgment. It says the narr
Concept theory and the role of conceptual coherence in assessments of similarityLouise Spiteri
The document discusses theories of concept formation and the role of similarity and conceptual coherence in assessments of concepts. It summarizes theories such as classical theory, prototype theory and exemplar theory which are based on similarity. However, it argues that similarity alone is insufficient to explain concept formation and coherence. Knowledge-based theories such as causal model theory posit that people's understanding of concepts is tied to their knowledge of causal relationships between features. This knowledge of causality better explains judgments of conceptual coherence. The document suggests practical applications of knowledge-based theories could include determining important facets of concepts for organizing taxonomies, thesauri and possibly folksonomies.
The document defines a paragraph and discusses its key components and characteristics. It notes that a paragraph is a group of related sentences that develops a single topic or part of a larger topic. It also explains that paragraphs are necessary to break up monotony, divide compositions into units, and promote coherent treatment of subjects. The document also outlines the typical components of an introduction, body, and conclusion for paragraphs.
This document provides tips and guidelines for effective writing. It discusses defining the audience and objectives, using concrete and vivid language, developing analogies and examples, employing a friendly tone, and other techniques. Regular writing practice and reading extensively are recommended to improve one's skills over time through progressively difficult tasks.
Department of Philosophy Florida Atlantic University Rev.docxsimonithomas47935
Department of Philosophy
Florida Atlantic University
Rev. 7-17
1
Essay Writing for this Course
Classes in the Humanities all plan, in some way, to help you develop your writing skills. Many careers you might pursue are heavily
dependent upon your ability to argue your point of view.
We all know everyone has a point of view and has the right to express that view in a socially recognizable manner, and many important
issues on which we have an opinion require far more than 140 characters to be expressed effectively. That is why we still study the
essay form of writing in Humanities courses. The essay is a form of writing that reaches back to 1580, when French philosopher
Michele de Montaigne first published his Essays on topics such as “Of the Custom of Wearing Clothes,” “Of Cannibals,” and “Of the
Inconvenience of Greatness.” Montaigne’s object was to express himself to people he would never meet through his writing. When
you can express yourself in a way that any person who might pick up your paper will easily understand you, writing can make you
influential among colleagues and fellow members of your community.
We all ‘know how to write,’ but there is a mile of difference between being able to write a 5-sentence profile description of ourselves
and being able to write a 5-page paper that tells others whom we don’t know what we think on a particular topic. In other words,
writing is a skill with many levels, just like math. Immediately, we may think that higher level writing is a matter of knowing more
vocabulary words, as in the difference between (2 + 2 =4) and (9u – 4x = 14u + 6x). Higher level writing is more complex, but it is not
more advanced simply because of its complexity. Amazing sentences may be simple, such as: “I think that I shall never see a poem
lovely as a tree.” Likewise, think of how famous (2+2=4) is, as far as equations go!
Learning how to write essays at a higher level is not very difficult once you know the components of a basic 3-5-page essay. There are
10, which we can briefly describe right here, then it’s just a matter of practice! As you see below, each one of these components
counts for an even 10% of the final essay grade, so each one is important. They are color-coded to match the grading rubric below.
1) Thesis/Purpose: In the first paragraph of every academic essay you write, you need a thesis, which states the whole point of the
essay. A thesis must be something another reasonable person could disagree with. It is a point of view on an issue. The thesis is not
usually the first sentence because you need to give the reader a few sentences to get their bearing before you state your point. It is
like meeting a stranger for the first time: if you do not explain why you are approaching someone before laying into your point, they
Department of Philosophy
Florida Atlantic University
Rev. 7-17
2
might be confused. Alternatively, if you approached a stranger and to.
Earthquakes are a deadly threat that recognizes no borders. They can destroy modern cities as easily as villages. Scientists are working to find ways to predict earthquakes and protect people from their immense power. Earthquakes have leveled Lisbon and killed over 50,000 in Peru. They can move entire landmasses and are among the most powerful natural forces. While scientists cannot resist earthquakes, they aim to pinpoint locations to allow for life-saving precautions.
The document provides guidance on designing effective mobile apps for educational purposes. It suggests 1) integrating the app with existing classroom technologies to facilitate adoption, 2) ensuring the app is appropriate for the intended audience in terms of age and experience level, and 3) providing guidance and curating reliable educational resources and exercises for learners to use on their own. The tips aim to help instructors leverage mobile devices and apps to enhance learning in and outside the classroom.
The document discusses different types of texts and their defining features. It describes five main text types: narrative, descriptive, instructional, argumentative, and expository. For each text type, it provides examples and discusses common grammatical features that characterize each type, such as the use of tense, pronouns, conjunctions, and other language elements.
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This document provides instructions for requesting and completing an assignment writing request through the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions until fully satisfied, with a refund option for plagiarized work.
This document outlines a lesson on writing coherent and organized paragraphs. It begins by defining the objectives of the lesson, which are to define coherence, identify techniques for achieving it, and write an essay demonstrating these techniques. It then discusses what makes a paragraph coherent through logical ordering, transitions, repetition, parallel structure, and conclusion. Examples are provided. Students are given an activity to arrange sentences into a coherent paragraph and assess a sample essay. For an enrichment activity, students are asked to write an essay about their own family culture applying the lesson's coherence techniques.
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This document provides information on developing effective paragraphs. It defines a paragraph and explains that a paragraph should have a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding or clinching sentence. It provides an example of identifying these elements in a sample paragraph about trees. The document also covers different types of paragraph development, including narrative, descriptive, and compare/contrast paragraphs. It provides guidance on incorporating sensory details and appealing to emotions for descriptive paragraphs.
Here are a few tips for considering your audience:
- Put yourself in their shoes. Think about their perspective, interests, knowledge level, and experiences.
- Use an appropriate tone and level of formality. Avoid jargon or insider language they may not understand.
- Provide context and definitions for specialized terms or concepts they may be unfamiliar with.
- Cater your examples and evidence to what would be most relevant and engaging for them.
- Consider their potential objections or biases and address counterarguments respectfully.
- Make your purpose and intended takeaways clear from the beginning to invite them in.
- Check that your overall structure and flow of information works for how your audience processes new ideas
The document provides objectives and content about reading vocabulary. It aims to help readers recognize how words are derived and understood through context clues, identify basic types of context clues, and become familiar with vocabulary acquisition techniques. Specific topics covered include how words are derived from other languages and personalities/places, using context clues like definition and synonyms, and understanding word structures through prefixes, suffixes, roots and affixes.
This document provides guidance on improving coherence and cohesion in writing. It defines coherence as how meanings and sequences of ideas relate to each other using logical connections. Cohesion is defined as the grammatical and lexical links that connect different parts of a text, such as pronouns, verb tenses, and transitional words and phrases. Examples are given of different techniques that can be used to improve coherence and cohesion, including using synonyms, pronouns, transitional words, repeated sentence patterns, and consistent topic strings between sentences.
The document discusses key properties of well-written text, including organization, coherence and cohesion, language use, and mechanics. It provides details on each of these elements and gives examples to illustrate proper writing techniques. Organization involves proper paragraph structure and logical flow of ideas. Coherence connects ideas at a conceptual level while cohesion connects them at the sentence level through techniques like pronoun use and transitional words/phrases. Language use must be appropriate for the audience and purpose. Mechanics involve proper spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and following standard writing conventions.
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The document discusses different types of texts and their defining features. It describes five main text types: narrative, descriptive, instructional, argumentative, and expository. For each text type, it provides examples and discusses common grammatical features that characterize each type, such as the use of tense, pronouns, conjunctions, and other language elements.
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Short Essay About Rh Bill In The PhilippinesMelissa Smith
This document provides instructions for requesting and completing an assignment writing request through the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions until fully satisfied, with a refund option for plagiarized work.
This document outlines a lesson on writing coherent and organized paragraphs. It begins by defining the objectives of the lesson, which are to define coherence, identify techniques for achieving it, and write an essay demonstrating these techniques. It then discusses what makes a paragraph coherent through logical ordering, transitions, repetition, parallel structure, and conclusion. Examples are provided. Students are given an activity to arrange sentences into a coherent paragraph and assess a sample essay. For an enrichment activity, students are asked to write an essay about their own family culture applying the lesson's coherence techniques.
week 1- patterns of written text across discipline.pptxsweetyrose
This document provides information on developing effective paragraphs. It defines a paragraph and explains that a paragraph should have a topic sentence, supporting details, and a concluding or clinching sentence. It provides an example of identifying these elements in a sample paragraph about trees. The document also covers different types of paragraph development, including narrative, descriptive, and compare/contrast paragraphs. It provides guidance on incorporating sensory details and appealing to emotions for descriptive paragraphs.
Here are a few tips for considering your audience:
- Put yourself in their shoes. Think about their perspective, interests, knowledge level, and experiences.
- Use an appropriate tone and level of formality. Avoid jargon or insider language they may not understand.
- Provide context and definitions for specialized terms or concepts they may be unfamiliar with.
- Cater your examples and evidence to what would be most relevant and engaging for them.
- Consider their potential objections or biases and address counterarguments respectfully.
- Make your purpose and intended takeaways clear from the beginning to invite them in.
- Check that your overall structure and flow of information works for how your audience processes new ideas
The document provides objectives and content about reading vocabulary. It aims to help readers recognize how words are derived and understood through context clues, identify basic types of context clues, and become familiar with vocabulary acquisition techniques. Specific topics covered include how words are derived from other languages and personalities/places, using context clues like definition and synonyms, and understanding word structures through prefixes, suffixes, roots and affixes.
This document provides guidance on improving coherence and cohesion in writing. It defines coherence as how meanings and sequences of ideas relate to each other using logical connections. Cohesion is defined as the grammatical and lexical links that connect different parts of a text, such as pronouns, verb tenses, and transitional words and phrases. Examples are given of different techniques that can be used to improve coherence and cohesion, including using synonyms, pronouns, transitional words, repeated sentence patterns, and consistent topic strings between sentences.
The document discusses key properties of well-written text, including organization, coherence and cohesion, language use, and mechanics. It provides details on each of these elements and gives examples to illustrate proper writing techniques. Organization involves proper paragraph structure and logical flow of ideas. Coherence connects ideas at a conceptual level while cohesion connects them at the sentence level through techniques like pronoun use and transitional words/phrases. Language use must be appropriate for the audience and purpose. Mechanics involve proper spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and following standard writing conventions.
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Sophie Bennett Cultural diversity in writing skillseaquals
This document discusses cultural diversity in writing skills and how different cultures approach writing differently. It covers topics like plurilingualism, recognizing cultural voice, moving from creativity to form, critical reading and writing. It provides examples from different language backgrounds to illustrate differences in writing styles, structure, planning and use of language. It also discusses the role of mediation and translation in bridging cultural differences in writing.
The document discusses different types of paragraphs that can be used in writing texts. It provides examples of explanatory, closing, argumentative, conceptual or definition, chronological, enumeration, descriptive, explanatory, exhibition, and narrative paragraphs. It also discusses comparative, deductive, and inductive paragraphs. The document explains that paragraphs can be combined according to the needs of the subject and that a text does not necessarily contain only one type of paragraph.
Grade 8 English Lesson 1 - Enhancement & Consolidation.pptxzyraroseleachon
This document outlines a Grade 8 English lesson on narratives. The lesson has 5 components: 1) a short review of narratives, 2) the purpose of learning about reading strategies for narratives, 3) practicing vocabulary from a sample narrative, 4) reading and answering questions about the sample narrative, and 5) concluding the lesson and looking ahead. The sample narrative is a Filipino folktale called "Juan Gathers Guavas" about a boy playing a trick on his father's guests. Students practice identifying characters, events, messages, and using evidence from the text.
The document discusses a busker named David Knight who was playing acoustic guitar in Melbourne Central. While most buskers are passed by casually, the writer and their friends stopped to listen to David Knight's playing, which transported them through hopeful progressions and intricate melodies. Though focused on instrumental skills rather than lyrics, David Knight demonstrated the draw of instrumental music through his skilled guitar playing.
1. Coherence
Coherence etymologically comes from a Latin word. It
literally means “ to cling”.
“ Flow, those visible links that bind the sentences of a
paragraph , can be established in two basic ways. The
first is to establish a master plan at the beginning of
the paragraph and to introduce each new idea by a
word or phrase that marks its place in the plan. The
second concentrates on linking sentences successively
as the paragraph develops, making sure that each
statement connects with the ones preceding it.”
(Thomas Kane, The New Oxford Guide to Writing)
2. The text can be coherent at two levels :
1. Local level
2. Global level.
At the local level coherence occurs within
small proportions of the text , usually within
texts no longer than a paragraph.
A larger text hanging together as a whole is
said to have global coherence.
(Duane.H.Roen)
3. Example :
(5) (a) Twelve year term of imprisonment. (b)
LONDON, APRIL 10. (c) The London court has
convicted a Brighton resident to twelve years
imprisonment for accessory to murder. (d) The
victim was fatally wounded in a shooting
incident in a Winchester restaurant last year.
4. Another Example :
• "Scientific agriculture, however sound in principle, often seems strangely
unrelated to, and unaware of, the vital, grueling job of making a living by
farming. Farmers sense this quality in it as they study their bulletins, just
as a poor man senses in a rich man an incomprehension of his own
problems. The farmer of today knows, for example, that manure loses
some of its value when exposed to the weather; but he also knows how
soon the sun goes down on all of us, and if there is a window handy at the
cow's stern he pitches the dressing out into the yard and kisses the
nitrogen goodbye. There is usually not time in one man's lifetime to do
different. The farmer knows that early-cut hay is better feed
thanhay which has been left standing through the hot dry days of late
July. He hasn't worked out the vitamin losses, but he knows just by looking
at the grass that some of the good has gone out of it. But he knows
also that to make hay he needs settled weather--betterweather than you
usually get in June.
5. If you are coherent in your writing:
• It means :
1. You write every thing in a logically layed out
manner.
2. All ideas and thoughts and observations are
logically connected.
3. One leads smoothly to another.
4. Each paragraph leads to the main idea and
each paragraph leads logically to the previous
one.
6. 5. There seems to be a constant connect with
the main idea and the various paragraphs
and chapters.
6. It makes the reader sense that there is a
constant flow in your writing.
7. It also means you are very consistent in your
writing.
8. It means that conciseness flows through your
consistency.
7. 9. It means you are well aware of how to write in
formal and academic English.
10. It means you have clarity in your thoughts and
your thoughts are compatible with your writing.
Continuity is the key to Coherence . Some of the very
well and brilliantly written scholarly works read
seamlessly from the first sentence to the last.