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  • the situation in which all the parts of something fit together well
    Coherence
  • to punish somebody for breaking a rule or law
    Penalize
  • the way that a piece of writing is divided into paragraphs
    Paragraphing
  • the act or state of keeping together
    Cohesion
  • to make a statement that is not accurate because it is too general
    Over generalize
  • an act of using one person or thing in the place of another
    Substitution
  • essay
    Output
  • a standard or principle by which something is judged
    Criteria/ criterion
  • a thing you say or write that mentions somebody/something else
    Reference
  • to think about a problem or a situation and decide how you are going to deal with it
    Address
  • a small mistake, especially one that is caused by forgetting something or by being careless
    Lapse
  • an opinion on a particular subject
    Position
  • to suggest something for discussion
    Put forward
  • enough in quantity, or good enough in quality, for a particular purpose or need
    Adequate
  • to make it more difficult for something to happen
    Impede
  • to copy another person’s ideas, words or work and pretend that they are your own
    Plagiarize
  • to make something seem less good
    Detract
  • that can be recognized or understood
    Discernible
  • a set of directions to give you ideas for writing something
    Prompt
  • having only a slight or indirect connection with something
    Tangential
  • to be greater in amount or number
    Predominate
  • to make something longer or larger
    Extend
  • the marks used in writing that divide sentences and phrases; the system of using these marks
    Punctuation
  • discussion of a subject in speech or writing
    Discourse
  • visual data, questions
    Input
  • the act of changing to the next stage of development
    Progression