2 Evaluate a written text based on its properties (organization, coherence, and cohesion, language use and mechanics).pptx

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in this powerpoint it will enhance your undestanding in writing creatively in the subject creative writing


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Quarter 3 Module 1
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Text organization
is achieved when
ideas are logically
and accurately
arranged.

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It is said that ideas are
well developed when
there is a clear
statement of purpose
position, facts,
examples, specific
details, definitions,
explanations,
justifications, or
opposing viewpoints.

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1. Physical Format

The format is an aspect of
the organization that is
immediately apparent to
the reader. It is seen in
how the text physically
appears like headings and
subheadings, bullet
points, or font emphasis.

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2. Structure

The structure refers to the complete
framework of the text. It consists of
*Beginning: introduction, thesis statement
* Middle: supporting details

e End: conclusion, summary, the final
message

3. Signal Words-
Signal words are
the cue in the
ordering of events
and concepts.

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Coherence is the
connection of ideas to the
central concept of the
text.

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Cohesion is the
relationship of ideas
between sentences.

Coherence refers to how the sentences ina
paragraph follow each other reasonably -
stresses the connection of ideas at the idea
level.

Cohesion refers to how the ideas of
sentences and paragraphs stick together to
support the controlling idea - stresses the
connection of ideas at the sentence level.

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OPERATION CLASSES

You must make good
choices when it comes to
language use because
how you use the language
affects the tone of the text
and the reader’s
interpretation of it.

Know when to use formal
or informal language.

Examples:

1. We as the secretary to call the

professor and get her permission for

us to continue our research.

2. We requested the secretary to
the professor and ain her

permission for us to continue our

research.

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LANGUAGE
MECHANICS

Language
mechanics is a set

of conventions on
how to spell,
abbreviate,
punctuate, and
capitalize.

1. Spelling

«Remember that there are slight differences
in American English and British English
spelling.

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_ American Spelling

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British Spelling

Color
Defense
Organize
Traveled
Theater

Learned

Airplane

Colour
Defence
Organise
Travelled
Theatre
Learnt
Aeroplane

Anesthesia
Analyze
Aging

Anaesthesia
Analyse
Ageing

2. Punctuation

It pertains to the act or practice
of inserting standardized marks
or signs in

the written matter to clarify the
meaning and separate structural
units.

* Full Stop (UK)
* Period (us)

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A woman without her
man is nothing.

A woman, without her,
man is nothing.

A woman without her
man is nothing.

Let’s eat children!
Let’s eat, children!

3. Capitalization
Capitalization is the
act of writing the
first letter of a word
in uppercase

while the rest of the
letters are in
lowercase.

Direction. Read the
text and assess it based
on its properties
(organization,
coherence, cohesion,
language use, and
mechanics). Explain the
reason of your rating
on each property.

Phase Out the Obsolete

Jeepney (an excerpt)

By: Neal H. Cruz
Pg. 26

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Criteria: (5 as the highest and 1 as the lowest)
Organization (Rating: }
Explanation of Assessment:

Coherence (Rating: )

Cohesion (Rating: )

Language Use (Rating: )

Mechanics (Rating: )