LTOW Glossary Study Guide

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  1. 3. The opening of an essay or speech, placed at the beginning of the introduction.
  2. 8. In writing it is the ending of a text. It is prepared after the body of the text, and before the Introduction.
  3. 10. The body of the essay; it contains the main arguments or reasons, with their supports, for the thesis. The main reasons that make up the proof of the first sense. Each main reason includes three subproofs.
  4. 11. The first canon of rhetoric during which the writer discovers material (an inventory) for the text.
  5. 12. A statement of the number of reasons you will use to support your thesis statement.
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  1. 1. The first part of an essay, developed after the body and the conclusion of the essay are written.
  2. 2. The statement of the proposition defended by an essay.
  3. 4. The canon of composition by which the author orders the materials gathered in the invention canon in a matter suited to the type of essay being written.
  4. 5. A question converted to a whether statement.
  5. 6. The third canon of rhetoric in which the writer selects the appropriate words and forms to best express the ideas of the text.
  6. 7. A statement of the main points in an essay or speech.
  7. 9. The three fundamental activities of writing. They are Invention, Arrangement, and Elocution.