This document provides information on different types of texts, including argumentative, narrative, expository, and descriptive texts. It also discusses key components of delivering a speech, such as maintaining eye contact and using gestures. Various literary works are mentioned, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo and The Three Musketeers. Types of citations and information are defined. Helen Keller is described as a deaf-blind author and activist.
This document provides information on different types of texts, including argumentative, narrative, expository, and descriptive texts. It also discusses key components of delivering a speech, such as maintaining eye contact and using gestures. Various literary works are mentioned, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo and The Three Musketeers. Types of citations and information are defined. Helen Keller is described as a deaf-blind author and activist.
This document provides information on different types of texts, including argumentative, narrative, expository, and descriptive texts. It also discusses key components of delivering a speech, such as maintaining eye contact and using gestures. Various literary works are mentioned, including The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo and The Three Musketeers. Types of citations and information are defined. Helen Keller is described as a deaf-blind author and activist.
Use our voice(first person) ARGUMENTATIVE effectively Logical reasoning and analysis type Maintain eye contact of speech Incorporate gestures and facial expressions ITS PART Views visual Introduction Victor Hugo wrote the famous novel Body The Hunchback of Notredame. Conclusion NARRATIVE Quasimodo the tragic character in the EXPOSITORY story. DESCRIPTIVE One for All, All for One The Three KEY COMPONENTS OF A GOOD Musketeers NEWS STORY One of the stories of Boccaccio Attention-getting headline Decameron Federigo’s Falcon Strong lead containing 5Ws&H TYPE OF CITATION Use of quotes Real Facts(truth and accuracy APA - American Psychological matter) Association Strong Summary - for documenting sources in a research Organization of the paper news(presenting information from most to least important) MLA- Modern Language Association Stress – accent, the relative prominence of a syllable or musical note - liberal arts and humanities Juncture – words come together and a IN-TEXT CITATION connection is made - site and give credit source right Intonation – rise and fall of the voice Author’s Last Name and the Year of when speaking Publication Pitch – property of sound with variation INFERNO in frequency of vibration
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF WHO IS HELEN KELLER? INFORMATION She is an American author, political 1. Explicit Information activist and educator who is blind and deaf. Her education and training Clearly stated, leaving nothing implied represent an extraordinary 2. Implicit Information accomplishment in the education of persons with these disabilities. Not directly stated Anne Sullivan- her teacher 3. General Information She wrote The Story of My Life Normally vague and represents a broad description of something. 4. First Hand Information Gained or learned directly, rather than from other people or books. 2 Sites in the Oxford-Origon Debate - Negative Site - Affirmative Site Affirmative Statement- positive Examples: I have nothing against it. Certainly, Indeed great No doubt about Definitely Negative Statement Examples: You have a good point, however