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AP Language: Patterns of Development Flashcards

As described in chapter 1 of The Language of Composition.

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8559519507NarrationTelling a story or recounting a series of events; crafting a story that supports your thesis. Usually chronological, with elements such as concrete detail, point of view, and dialogue.0
8559519508ExemplificationProviding specific instances in support of general ideas. As one of the Rhetorical Modes of Essays, this mode can provide anecdotes that serve as examples to make a point or support a specific argument. Aristotle referred to this as "induction."1
8559519509DescriptionA rhetorical mode based in the five senses. It aims to re-create, invent, or present something so that the reader can experience it.2
8559519510Process AnalysisA rhetorical mode that explains how something works, how to do something, or how something was done.3
8559519511Compare and ContrastTwo methods of development usually found together. Using them, a writer examines the similarities and differences between two things to reveal their natures.4
8559519512Classification and DivisionThe sorting out of elements into classes or groups, or the separation of something into its parts. Used when a writer wants to break something down into its elements or group a number of things in order to analyze them.5
8559519513definitionA concise explanation of the meaning of a word or phrase or symbol.6
8559519514Cause and EffectThe reason something happens and the result of it happening.7

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