How to write a Content and expression of Any Chapter in English??
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firstly read the chapter thoroughly and then understand it line by line. thn you are able to write Content and expression of any chapter.
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Writing and Language:
Expression of Ideas Questions on the SAT Writing and Language Test fall into two broad categories:
(1) Expression of Ideas and
(2) Standard English Conventions. This chapter focuses on the first category, Expression of Ideas.
The Art of Writing Expression of Ideas questions on the Writing and Language Test focus on refining the substance and quality of a writer’s message. Specifically, Expression of Ideas questions focus on development, organization, and effective language use in relation to the writer’s purpose. Collectively, these questions address rhetorical aspects of the passages on the test. When you answer the rhetorically oriented Expression of Ideas questions, you’re using your knowledge of and skill in writing to make each passage clearer, sharper, richer, and more engaging. Broken down, the Expression of Ideas category consists of these elements: § Development: Refining the content of a passage to achieve the writer’s purpose, including: w Proposition: Adding, revising, or retaining (leaving unchanged) thesis statements, topic sentences, claims, and the like — the “main ideas” of a passage or paragraph w Support: Adding, revising, or retaining material that supports a passage’s points or claims w Focus: Adding, revising, retaining, or deleting material on the basis of relevance to the purpose (e.g., deleting an irrelevant sentence) w Quantitative information: Using data from informational graphics (tables, graphs, charts, and the like) to enhance the accuracy, precision, and overall effectiveness of a passage
Expression of Ideas Questions on the SAT Writing and Language Test fall into two broad categories:
(1) Expression of Ideas and
(2) Standard English Conventions. This chapter focuses on the first category, Expression of Ideas.
The Art of Writing Expression of Ideas questions on the Writing and Language Test focus on refining the substance and quality of a writer’s message. Specifically, Expression of Ideas questions focus on development, organization, and effective language use in relation to the writer’s purpose. Collectively, these questions address rhetorical aspects of the passages on the test. When you answer the rhetorically oriented Expression of Ideas questions, you’re using your knowledge of and skill in writing to make each passage clearer, sharper, richer, and more engaging. Broken down, the Expression of Ideas category consists of these elements: § Development: Refining the content of a passage to achieve the writer’s purpose, including: w Proposition: Adding, revising, or retaining (leaving unchanged) thesis statements, topic sentences, claims, and the like — the “main ideas” of a passage or paragraph w Support: Adding, revising, or retaining material that supports a passage’s points or claims w Focus: Adding, revising, retaining, or deleting material on the basis of relevance to the purpose (e.g., deleting an irrelevant sentence) w Quantitative information: Using data from informational graphics (tables, graphs, charts, and the like) to enhance the accuracy, precision, and overall effectiveness of a passage
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