Deck 26: Exploring Similarities and Differences Comparison and Contrast
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Deck 26: Exploring Similarities and Differences Comparison and Contrast
1
Which of the following is not an activity critical to a process paper?
A) listing all needed steps
B) explaining all steps
C) defining all important terms
D) keeping all of your sentence patterns exactly the same
A) listing all needed steps
B) explaining all steps
C) defining all important terms
D) keeping all of your sentence patterns exactly the same
keeping all of your sentence patterns exactly the same
2
Using __________ throughout your paragraph can help the reader follow the steps in the process more easily.
A) terminations
B) translations
C) transitions
D) track changes
A) terminations
B) translations
C) transitions
D) track changes
transitions
3
Process papers are typically arranged in __________.
A) chronological order
B) order of least important to most important
C) spatial order
D) parenthetical order
A) chronological order
B) order of least important to most important
C) spatial order
D) parenthetical order
chronological order
4
Explaining how to make sugar cookies is an example of a __________ process; explaining how frost forms on a car windshield is an example of a __________ process.
A) to-understand; to-do
B) to-do; to-understand
A) to-understand; to-do
B) to-do; to-understand
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5
A process paper can have one of two approaches. Either it can give a reader instructions on how to do something, or it can help a reader understand how something works or happens.
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6
It is important to know who your audience is for a process paper so that you know how much or how little information to share.
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7
It is okay to skip steps if the audience is unfamiliar with the process you are describing
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8
The number of steps and the amount of information you give depends on the complexity of the process, how much you know about it, and how much your audience is likely to know.
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9
When explaining the steps in more detail, you will sometimes need to explain the reason for a particular step so that the reader will be more likely to follow the step exactly.
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10
Since instructional steps are basically self-explanatory, it is not necessary to give warnings or cautions in a process paper.
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11
When writing a process paper, you must define all terms, even those that the reader is likely to be familiar with.
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12
To create a process paragraph that reads smoothly, you should vary both the sentence lengths and the sentence openings.
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13
Whether you are writing about a to-do process or a to-understand process, it is essential to begin with a clear topic sentence and then to break the process down into a series of steps.
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14
When you explain a process, you will do a better job if you know your audience. If you anticipate how much your reader knows about your topic, you will come closer to explaining just enough without explaining too much.
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15
When writing the body of a process paragraph, you should group major steps together and begin each of those groupings with a subtopic sentence.
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16
If you explain the reason behind a process it will be easier to understand
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17
Use a comma when explaining a process to indicate links
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18
Anticipate your readers knowledge to ensure you explain enough but not too much
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19
Arrange your process in reverse chronological order
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20
Define any terms that need clarification
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