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READING AND WRITING TEXTS

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Mind Map on READING AND WRITING TEXTS, created by David Gallo on 21/04/2014.
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READING AND WRITING TEXTS
  1. COMPOUND SMALL TEXTS
    1. CONECTORS
      1. •Logical connectors: but, however, for example , hence.
        1. •Connectors of results:Thus
          1. •Connectors indicate example: Such as, in this way.
            1. •Correlatives Connectors: Whether, or.
              1. •Connectors of results:Thus
                1. •Connectors of contrast: Conversely, on the one hand oppositely.
                  1. •Connectors of formulation: Equally, similarly, likewise.
                    1. •Connectors of substitution: Better, rather, alternatively, in other words.
                      1. •Connectors of addition: In addition, besides, moreover furthermore.
                    2. EFFECT AND CAUSE
                      1. THE PASSIVE VOICE
                        1. PREDICATE
                          1. Contains a verb in its many forms and tenses
                          2. SUBJECT
                            1. refer animate objects like people or animals and inanimate concepts like ideas, feelings, emotions or events in the daily life.
                        2. SIGNAL WORDS
                          1. This grammar elements help when we built concepts in the reading and writing. Know the different models of organization of the paragraph to improve reading comprehension from the identification of connectors.
                          2. ADJECTIVE CHAINS
                            1. CHARACTERISTIC
                              1. Is that never pluralizing
                                1. Is that is written before nouns.
                              2. THE CAUSE/EFFECT PARAGRAPH
                                1. Indicates what happens and the reason or reasons why something happens. It is an informative paragraph, yet its content determines its organization.
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