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Characteristics of Definition Essays

Characteristics of Definition Essays. Seeing the Pattern (396-399). Simple Definition. Single sentence 3 part structure Term Class (group the term belongs to) Distinguishing Characteristics or Qualities Example: A pineapple is a tropical plant

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Characteristics of Definition Essays

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  1. Characteristics of Definition Essays Seeing the Pattern (396-399)

  2. Simple Definition • Single sentence • 3 part structure • Term • Class (group the term belongs to) • Distinguishing Characteristics or Qualities Example: A pineapple is a tropical plant that has large sword-like leaves and yellow edible fruit.

  3. 3 part defintion • The term • The class to which the term belongs • The characteristics that distinguish the term from all others in its class

  4. 3 part defintion • The term: wedding band • The class: jewelry • Distinguishing characteristics or qualities: • Ring • Often made of gold • Given to marriage partners on wedding day

  5. Writing Standard Definitions (Page 397) • Specific • Term NOT part of definition itself • Enough distinguishing characteristics • Example: worn on hands (gloves, mittens, rings) • Characteristics not too limiting • Example: bacon served at breakfast

  6. Include a Brief Definition of Term • Truthiness

  7. Specific and Focused • Lots of details • What it is • How it functions • Why it’s important • Doesn’t stray from topic

  8. Makes a Point • Why do we need to know about this term?

  9. Uses other Patterns of Development • Narration • Anecdotes • Scenarios • Description • Division and Classification (we’ll learn about that next)

  10. Outline Your Term

  11. Extended Definition • Includes the 3-part formal definition • Uses examples • Anecdotes—narrative • Details—descriptive • Can use negation • It’s NOT this, or this, but it is more like this. • Considers Denotationand Connotation

  12. Using Negation • Addresses Misconceptions • Many people believe that lemongrass is inedible, but it is actually a flavorful seasoning. • Tells what it is NOT • Not the opposite • Think: close, but not quite Example: roller blading is different from roller skating

  13. Denotation • Dictionary Definition • What a word means • Could include word history • Example An apple is the fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible fruit of a usually cultivated tree of the rose family.

  14. Connotation • Meanings associated with a word • What words/images/ideas are associated with apple?

  15. Frenemy Friend + Enemy = Frenemy How do we know if we have a frenemy? What are some characteristics of a frenemy? What are the consequences of having a frenemy?

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