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RW - Patterns of Development PDF
RW - Patterns of Development PDF
of
Development
S T O R Y
P S K A O H L
R B Y O C T S
E V E N T
T P C E O V P
A E L R N O Y
V I V I D
L V R I T C W E
I E D A S V N S
N A R R A T E
R G T K O I R S I
A Y M A S N E H T
S K I L L
Y I G N L E S
D F M K P A L
skill
N A R R A T I O N
vivid
event narrate
I. Narration
- the most basic pattern of
development
- describes how, when, and where an
event or occurrence actually happened
Paced Narration
“He came and talked to us for a few moments.
He seemed upset, but he managed to get
through all the bad news. Shaking our hands
before he left the house come twilight, he
seemed to feel better now that he had delivered
the news. He waved from the car as he pulled
out of the driveway, narrowly missing the
mailbox again, and drove off to return home.”
3. Terminology
- places emphasis on the fact that
concepts are critical to the narration
Examples:
love, freedom, feminism
General Terms
- commonly used to denote groups
Example: furniture
Specific Terms
- refer to an individual component of
the group
Examples:
cabinets, desks, chairs
Concrete: “He was shivering violently
from the cold.”
Abstract: “The joy in the air was
palpable.”
General: “He gave her a piece of
jewelry.”
Specific: “Each green stone had fire in
its facets.”
Writing Activity
Focus 30%
Organization 25%
Integration 25%
Convention 20%
100%
D E T A I L
R E M H G T N A
L S P D U B I T
S E N S O R Y
O N A S O Y D N I
G R C E A T L U S
L O O K
Y O E M K A L
N I E O S F C
Q U A L I T Y
U C A E Q S A C Y
I E L K O T R D H
R E A L I S T I C
I L U A P R E C M S
T E R S I B A T E N
quality
D E S C R I P T I O N
realistic
sensory look
II. Description
- the pattern of development which
goes into details about a specific object,
person, or location, in order to firmly
set its appearance
Focus 30%
Organization 25%
Integration 25%
Convention 20%
100%
M E A N I N G
N I E T I N W A F
D O R M E G C S I
I N F O R M
T F B U N E L S
M S R I K H O A
E L A B O R A T E
L A N P B U G T O
R I X E C S A D E
E N L I G H T E N
T P L N O G I X E
I C H E U N B A N
C O N T R O V E R S Y
T Y N C G I N M O R
O U E B R T V D A S
D E F I N I T I O N
controversy
inform
III. Definition
- explains not just what something
means or is, but also what something
does, what something is used for, what
something looks like, etc
Varieties of Definition
1. Scientific Definition
1. Characteristics or features
2. Function
3. Effect
4. Origin
Signal Words for Definition
both in likewise
comparison
Signal Words for Contrasting
although despite instead otherwise
due to
(the fact that)
Signal Words for Effect
accordingly consequently in so that
consequence
as a for this so therefore
consequence reason