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  1. msg hey miss ; message posted hey miss ; For the ORAL it is su[ose to ne stated like an essay . Yes this is my plan for the ORAL - my…
    hey miss ;
    For the ORAL it is su[ose to ne stated like an essay . Yes

    this is my plan for the ORAL -

    my contention : Is that i agree with the new guidelines that are set.

    1st paragraph: explaining the guidelines
    2nd paragraph: share a study case
    3rd paragraph: tell the facts of the case
    4th paragraph: OVERALL etc...

    not really sure what im doing.
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  1. msg Oral message posted Oral hey miss :) just wondering where you find the author of a webpage for the bibliography? i cant fin…
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    hey miss :)
    just wondering where you find the author of a webpage for the bibliography? i cant find the author or date published??
    thanks :)
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    Use the editing and proofreading checklist below. If you use this in your practice examples then it will be automatic when you do your SAC and exam.
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    and main
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    - Explained the context of the text (that is, relevant aspects of the issue) if needed
    - Identified persuasive techniques and strategies and shown how they persuade
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    Step Five: Edit, then proofread, your work
    Use the editing and proofreading checklist below. If you use this in your practice examples then it will be automatic when you do your SAC and exam.
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    How is it said?
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    Why is it persuasive?
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    presented persuasively.
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    How is it said?
    · Write a few key words to describe the writer’s tone and style.
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    being used.
    Why is it persuasive?
    · Why are some of the highlighted words, phrases and techniques persuasive?
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    · State the writer’s contention in your own words.
    · Refer to the tone of the piece – does it sound angry, sad, mocking, cynical, critical?
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    they persuade
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    Linked paragraphs
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