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Vocabs and Phrases for GED RLA Extended Response

Vocabs and Phrases for GED RLA Extended Response

Here below are some formal action words for data presentation.

Category Purpose & Usage Signal Verbs (Action Words)
1. Analytical & Deep Dive Use when the text examines the "how" and "why" of a topic or breaks down complex ideas. Analyzes, Dissects, Investigates, Probes, Scrutinizes, Evaluates, Appraises, Critiques, Deconstructs, Interrogates, Audits, Anatomizes, Sifts, Explores, Inspects, Surveys, Delves into, Pores over, Assesses, Weighs
2. Descriptive & Clarifying Use when the text is focused on explaining, defining, or showing a concept with clarity. Describes, Explains, Illustrates, Clarifies, Defines, Outlines, Details, Indicate, Portrays, Depicts, Elucidates, Characterizes, Delineates, Itemizes, Enumerates, Reports, Relates, Narrates, Expounds, Interprets, Demonstrates
3. Argumentative & Persuasive Use when the text is proving a point, taking a stance, or defending a specific position. Contends, Asserts, Argues, Postulates, Claims, Maintains, Proposes, Advocates, Challenges, Disputes, Refutes, Justifies, Defends, Validates, Substantiates, Verifies, Rebuts, Questions, Supports, Emphasizes
4. Discovery & Revelation Use when the text uncovers new information, highlights hidden patterns, or brings facts to light. Reveals, Uncovers, Discloses, Identifies, Unmasks, Highlights, Showcases, Exhibits, Exposes, Pinpoints, Tracks, Traces, Unravels, Manifests, Signifies, Denotes, Unearths, Detects, Discovers, Illuminates
5. Synthesis & Comparison Use when the text looks at relationships, similarities, or differences between multiple ideas. Compares, Contrasts, Synthesizes, Integrates, Bridges, Links, Correlates, Juxtaposes, Categorizes, Classifies, Groups, Harmonizes, Reconciles, Maps, Aligns, Distinguishes, Differentiates, Connects, Consolidates, Reviews

Here are 10 Ways to Introduce a Debate in GED RLA ER.

Style Category Introductory Frame (Thesis Style)
1. Analytical (Dissects/Evaluates) "This article dissects the multifaceted debate regarding whether '-----------' and evaluates the underlying evidence for both sides."
2. Descriptive (Elucidates/Delineates) "The following text elucidates the core arguments in the debate over '-----------' while delineating the primary concerns of each party."
3. Argumentative (Contends/Justifies) "This passage contends that the debate on '-----------' is a critical issue and justifies the need for a decisive resolution."
4. Discovery (Highlights/Uncovers) "The author highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding '-----------' and uncovers the key factors driving this public discussion."
5. Synthesis (Juxtaposes/Synthesizes) "By juxtaposing opposing viewpoints, this analysis synthesizes the debate on '-----------' to offer a comprehensive overview."
6. Investigative (Scrutinizes/Assesses) "This report scrutinizes the validity of the claims made in the debate over '-----------' and assesses their impact on society."
7. Persuasive (Advocates/Validates) "The article advocates for a deeper understanding of '-----------' and validates the importance of this ongoing debate."
8. Critical (Critiques/Probes) "This essay critiques the traditional arguments regarding '-----------' and probes into whether new perspectives are necessary."
9. Explanatory (Expounds/Clarifies) "To provide academic clarity, this text expounds on the nuances of the debate regarding '-----------' and clarifies common misconceptions."
10. Comparative (Contrasts/Distinguishes) "This analysis contrasts the various positions on '-----------' and distinguishes between emotional rhetoric and factual evidence."

အချက်အလက်တွေကို ပုံစံမျိုးစုံ ဖော်ပြချင်ဆို ကြည့်ထားသင့်တဲ့ action verbs လေးတွေပါ။

Category Purpose & Usage Signal Verbs (Action Words)
1. Analytical & Deep Dive Use when the text examines the "how" and "why" of a topic or breaks down complex ideas. Analyzes, Dissects, Investigates, Probes, Scrutinizes, Evaluates, Appraises, Critiques, Deconstructs, Interrogates, Audits, Anatomizes, Sifts, Explores, Inspects, Surveys, Delves into, Pores over, Assesses, Weighs
2. Descriptive & Clarifying Use when the text is focused on explaining, defining, or showing a concept with clarity. Describes, Explains, Illustrates, Clarifies, Defines, Outlines, Details, Indicate, Portrays, Depicts, Elucidates, Characterizes, Delineates, Itemizes, Enumerates, Reports, Relates, Narrates, Expounds, Interprets, Demonstrates
3. Argumentative & Persuasive Use when the text is proving a point, taking a stance, or defending a specific position. Contends, Asserts, Argues, Postulates, Claims, Maintains, Proposes, Advocates, Challenges, Disputes, Refutes, Justifies, Defends, Validates, Substantiates, Verifies, Rebuts, Questions, Supports, Emphasizes
4. Discovery & Revelation Use when the text uncovers new information, highlights hidden patterns, or brings facts to light. Reveals, Uncovers, Discloses, Identifies, Unmasks, Highlights, Showcases, Exhibits, Exposes, Pinpoints, Tracks, Traces, Unravels, Manifests, Signifies, Denotes, Unearths, Detects, Discovers, Illuminates
5. Synthesis & Comparison Use when the text looks at relationships, similarities, or differences between multiple ideas. Compares, Contrasts, Synthesizes, Integrates, Bridges, Links, Correlates, Juxtaposes, Categorizes, Classifies, Groups, Harmonizes, Reconciles, Maps, Aligns, Distinguishes, Differentiates, Connects, Consolidates, Reviews

Here are 10 Ways to Introduce a Debate in GED RLA ER.

Style Category Introductory Frame (Thesis Style)
1. Analytical (Dissects/Evaluates) "This article dissects the multifaceted debate regarding whether '-----------' and evaluates the underlying evidence for both sides."
2. Descriptive (Elucidates/Delineates) "The following text elucidates the core arguments in the debate over '-----------' while delineating the primary concerns of each party."
3. Argumentative (Contends/Justifies) "This passage contends that the debate on '-----------' is a critical issue and justifies the need for a decisive resolution."
4. Discovery (Highlights/Uncovers) "The author highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding '-----------' and uncovers the key factors driving this public discussion."
5. Synthesis (Juxtaposes/Synthesizes) "By juxtaposing opposing viewpoints, this analysis synthesizes the debate on '-----------' to offer a comprehensive overview."
6. Investigative (Scrutinizes/Assesses) "This report scrutinizes the validity of the claims made in the debate over '-----------' and assesses their impact on society."
7. Persuasive (Advocates/Validates) "The article advocates for a deeper understanding of '-----------' and validates the importance of this ongoing debate."
8. Critical (Critiques/Probes) "This essay critiques the traditional arguments regarding '-----------' and probes into whether new perspectives are necessary."
9. Explanatory (Expounds/Clarifies) "To provide academic clarity, this text expounds on the nuances of the debate regarding '-----------' and clarifies common misconceptions."
10. Comparative (Contrasts/Distinguishes) "This analysis contrasts the various positions on '-----------' and distinguishes between emotional rhetoric and factual evidence."

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