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(a)
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Demonstrate the ability to write effective, coherent multi-paragraph (minimum of 5 paragraphs) narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive essays of at least 500 to 800 words using appropriate before, during, and after strategies. |
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(b)
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Create
narrative texts (e.g., story, anecdote, historical narrative) as follows
- establish a context, plot, and point of view
- use a range of narrative devices (e.g., dialogue, tension, suspense)
- make the narrative engaging
- develop character
- develop it systematically leading to a climax or conclusion.
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Create
expository, informational, and procedural texts (e.g., presentation of findings, a biography, a documented research report, a résumé and covering letter) as follows:
- pose relevant questions to limit scope of presentation
- introduce the purpose, and define a thesis
- develop topic with important facts, details, examples, and explanations from multiple authoritative sources
- include several paragraphs or sections organized in logical sequences
- use transitions
- organize and display information on charts, maps, and graphs
- offer conclusion(s).
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Create
descriptive texts (e.g., a landscape scene) as follows:
- present a clear and colourful picture of the place
- include sensory details and vivid words
- use a logical order (e.g., near to far).
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Create
persuasive texts (e.g., mini-debate, a review) as follows:
- include a well-defined thesis (i.e., one that makes a clear and knowledgeable judgement)
- provide support by reasons, explanations, and evidence
- support opinion with examples from text
- present a clear organization.
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(f)
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Compose
original texts (e.g., lyrical and narrative poems, letters, scripts, humourous instructions) using a variety of different literary techniques (e.g., imagery, dialogue, figurative language).
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