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English 8 Quarter 4 Week 7 Review

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    Letter and Essay
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  • It is a piece of writing centered on a topic that is discussed and developed by an author based on his/ her own ideas and understanding.
    ESSAY
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  • It is a piece of writing exchanged between individuals who may either have personal or professional relations to talk about varying topics such as each other’s situation or concerns.
    LETTER
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  • It is a type of letter used for professional purposes.
    FORMAL LETTER
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  • It is a type of letter used between friends, family members, or people who are personally connected.
    INFORMAL LETTER
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  • It is where the return address or the sender’s address and/ or the date when the letter was written are found.
    HEADING
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  • It is also known as the greeting. It is the line where the expressions dear or “to whom it may concern” are placed.
    SALUTATION
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  • It is where the complete name of the sender is found along with his/her signature.
    SIGNATURE LINE
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  • It refers to the act of requesting information or investigating something that is of interest or concern to people.
    INQUIRY
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  • It is also known as social problem. It is about any condition or situation that negatively affects people individually or in large groups.
    SOCIAL ISSUE
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  • It is the issue being talked about or discusses in the essay.
    TOPIC
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  • These are the opinions, thoughts, or feelings, either positive or negative, of the writer about a given topic.
    STAND
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  • It is the part of an essay which sets the stage for the essay, provides background information, presents the topic, and states the writer’s stand about that topic.
    INTRODUCTION
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  • It is the part of an essay where the main ideas are developed and supported with evidence and examples.
    BODY
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  • It is the part of an essay also known as the summary. It restates the stand along with the evidence in a in a new way.
    CONCLUSION
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  • It is a type of paragraph which shows the reason and/or the results of an event, phenomenon, or action.
    CAUSE-AND-EFFECT PARAGRAPH
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  • It is a type of POV (point-of-view) which uses the pronouns “he, she, it” for the subject.
    THIRD PERSON POV
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