ACMA01H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Deductive Reasoning, Deeper Understanding, Pathos

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Assume that the readers intelligent but doesn"t know the concepts discussed. Bringing in critical questions or assessments acknowledge the critical capacity of your reader. Not just talking at them, assuming that they"ll accept everything you say. Rather, part of constructing conversation with the reader: paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting. Any information from others that you present in your own words; Summary= presenting general argument from the perspective of the person or discipline making the argument; always do justice to those summarized. Summarize should be as neutral as possible; claims that will allow the unfamiliar reader to understand what"s happening. Quotes important for credibility to your work and insures it as being accurate but needs to be unpacked o. Description o o o o o o o o. Non-narrative description that relates facts (what something is, what something looks like) The goal is to be as objective as possible.

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