English 10 What aspects of the definition were considered in the graphic organizer?
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English 10 Expanded definition is used to define technical terms with a very detailed explanation , sometimes, with the use of examples and visuals. Expanded definitions are usually found in academic texts (Gonzales, et al., 2017).
English 10 Expanded Definition A one or more paragraphs that attempt to explain a complex term
English 10 Expanded Definition Full Definition of a term
English 10 Carbohydrates belong to a food group including sugars, starches and cellulose. Full Definition Pattern 1 Term Class Distinguishing Characteristics
English 10 A food group including sugars, starches and cellulose is called carbohydrates . Full Definition Pattern 2 Class characteristics Term
English 10 An algorithm is a finite description of a finite number of steps required to accomplish some well-defined task. Example
Output No. 9 Give the full definition of the following words following the two pattern of providing definition of a word. Word Pattern 1 Pattern 2 calculator Calculator is a small device used for doing mathematical calculations rapidly. A small device used for doing mathematical calculations rapidly is called calculator. 1.Introduction 2. Narrative Sampling 4. Example 5. Research
English 10 Carbohydrates are macronutrients and are one of the three main ways by which our body obtains its energy. They are called carbohydrates as they comprise carbon , hydrogen and oxygen at their chemical level. Carbohydrates are essential nutrients which include sugars, fibers and starches. They are found in grains, vegetables, fruits and in milk and other dairy products. They are the basic food groups which play an important role in a healthy life.
English 10 Techniques in Writing Extended Definition Description Effect Classes/types/categories Process narration Problem-solution Examples Additional definition Statistics Comparing/contrasting Historical background Uses/ applications Advantages/disadvantages Cause Similarities/differences Etymology
English 10 Description something that tells you what something or someone is like
English 10 Providing expanded definition by narrating the step by step process
English 10 Providing expanded definition by giving additional definition
English 10 discussing the history of the term/its uses/controversies associated with it.
English 10 5. Expanding definition by giving cause/ causes
English 10 6. effects, Results and Consequences
English 10 7. Problem- Solution
English 10 8. Statistics
English 10 9. Uses, applications
English 10 10. Similarities/Differences
English 10 11. Classes, Types, Categories
English 10 12. Examples
English 10 13. Comparing/Contrasting Speed is a concept that marks our day. Sluggishness is out. Speed is demanded by industry which is constantly on look-out for new inventions. Sluggishness is penalized, especially in industries where compensation depends upon output. Speed is the attractive come-on for short-term courses in cooking, computerizing, sewing, diving, learning a new language, and others. The slower long-term courses are not so appealing. Instant coffee is usually preferred to coffee that needs to be boiled. Yes, speed is the word of the day (Gorgon, et al., 2010).
English 10 14. advantages/disadvantages
English 10 15. Etymology – explaining origin of the word itself. Earth is derived from the Old English eorthe , of Germanic origin; related to Dutch aarde and German Erde . It is the third planet from the sun in which humans and other living things are its inhabitants.
English 10 Let’s Try! An electronic design engineer is an electrical engineer or electronic and communication engineer who designs electronic circuits and systems. The design may be original, a development, or modification of existing ones. Applications are biomedical, communications, industrial control, analytical instruments, image processing, consumer electronics, and automation. By discipline, they are digital, analog, micro-processor based or very large-scale integrated circuits (VLSIC) (Gonzales, et al., 2017).