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NSE 101 WEEK 1-6 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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What are literature reviews - ANS ✓Summarizing what is known, synthesizing
Types:
Annotated bibliography: includes citation and annotation; very concise
Narrative review: much longer
Scoping review
Systematic review
What is editorial writing - ANS ✓Shared educational opinion on controversial
topic, written from assumed knowledge; author has expertise on topic
Use professional tone, clear simple language, short title, factual, persuade
audience, don't overwhelm with statistics
What is critical writing - ANS ✓Detailed assessment of a text which involved
critical thinking and taking a stance; inserts your own ideas to text
Adopt language, be clear and argue one point a time, avoid severe harsh language
What is the goal of writing - ANS ✓For your audience (group you want to
influence) or reader (usually instructor) to recognize the purpose of your writing
What should we consider when thinking about writing fundamentals - ANS
✓Our purpose, our audience and reader, the verbs in guideline
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How to write a purpose statement - ANS ✓Consider audience, be clear and
concise, present tense, use first or third person, verbs align with guidelines (1 or
2 verbs)
What is a scholarly tone and what should it convey - ANS ✓originality
What type of words negate a scholarly tone - ANS ✓Jargon, slang, cliches,
misused words
What are the points of view and their use - ANS ✓First person (I, our, we)
helps avoid anthropomorphism
Second person (you, your) used for informational and instructional resources for
clients
Third person (she, he, it, they) used to eliminate subjectively and provide
objective perspective to writing
What are the tones of writing - ANS ✓Informal
Conversational
Professional
Scientific
Ironic
Critical
Rhetorical
Political
What are some common writing errors - ANS ✓Contractions (it's, you're)
Excessive modifiers (overuse of adjective)
Semicolon: dont use to separate incomplete clauses or list items
Listing commas (oxford comma)
Comma splice: two independent clauses
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