Plagiarism - the use of another person's or writer's language, research or ideas without citing., Argument - the position a writer takes on a subject or an interpretation he or she makes about a text. it can be disagreed with, Grammar - the study or use of the rules about how words change their form and combine with other words to express meaning., Formal Language - standard and most appropriate language for academic and professional papers, legal documents, and business writing., Bibliography - a list of books referenced in text that appears toward the end of the material, Jargon - a specialized language particular to a group of people, usually of a particular profession or group., Occasion - the reason for writing, or what someone is writing for, Annotating - writing a note- in the margin of the document you are reading or on a separate piece of paper that explains or comments on what has been read., Genre - type of writing being used in any given situation, Audience - the individuals for whom an author is writing or to whom he or she is speaking, Informal Language - type of language used when speaking or writing to acquaintances, Blog - an online journal space in which a writer frequently records thoughts, either publicly or privately on a particular topic, Voice - the character of the writer or speaker that is conveyed through the material. A writer's voice is synonymous with persona., Index - a list, usually toward the end of a text, that includes the names of authors, themes, and concepts covered in the text., Persona - the voice used when writing or speaking; a unique character to one's own writing,

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