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Introduction : it includes the thesis statement
Body : includes the strongest argument
Conclusion : restatement of the thesis
Responding : discussion techniques
Clarifying : to make something easier to understand
Interrupting : to ask a question or say something while another person is speaking
Paraphrasing : a statement being rephrase in a different way
Redundancy : two different words w/ same meaning in one sentence
Jargon : technical terms that is used by a special groups
Space : sharp sign
Discussion : an act of talking about something with another person
Understanding : ability to judge a statement
Eliminating : to remove something
Repiitition : one word with different meaning is twice used in a sentence
Brevity : conciseness of a word
Complex : a kind of sentence needed to be simplified
Slang : informal language
Sensitive : a topic that causes people be be upset when asked
Options : kind of exploring
Revising : to correct something
Hypothetically : Imagined as an example
Doublespeaks : a language that can be understood in many ways xx
Proofreading : to read and correct mistakes in a writing
Explaining : to make something clear or easy to understand
Possibility : kind of exploring
Editing : to make changes or correct mistakes
InflatedPhrases : empty phrases
Conceding : to admit something
Analyzing : to study or determine something
Formal : a type of hypothetical sentence
ability to judge a statement
a language that can be understood in many ways xx
to ask a question or say something while another person is speaking
it includes the thesis statement
a statement being rephrase in a different way
to remove something
kind of exploring
one word with different meaning is twice used in a sentence
to make something easier to understand
an act of talking about something with another person
to make something clear or easy to understand
two different words w/ same meaning in one sentence