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Sentence Examples: High Argumentative -Proclaiming - Move 2
(1) Select a 'function'
(2) Select a MOVE (What is this? ) the function falls into
3 Rhetoric Moves in
"Introduction"
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* bold = Stance Keywords
Move 2. Establish the niche
1. Working with such content is a complex enterprise not easily reduced to choices between learning facts and mastering historical thinking processes. (Bain)
2. Indeed , attention to one is necessary to foster the other. (Bain)
3. Such work, then, requires both substantial knowledge and skill on the part of the teacher to help students learn historical content.(Bain)
4. we do believe that researchers should view this disciplinary division as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. (DePew)
5. . . .researchers should view this disciplinary division as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.
6. As we have already begun to see. . .(DePew)
7. Subsequent words are also learned as wholes, although not necessarily out of context.
8. To achieve these goals, scientists need to understand three aspects of the paradox. . .(Rayner)
9. Unfortunately, in English the grapheme-phoneme correspondence is complex . . .(Rayner)
10. In contrast, phonics instruction emphasizes the relationship between graphemes (printed letters) and phoneme (their associated sounds). (Rayner)
11. More recently, an approach to teaching reading that emphasizes meaning, called whole-language instruction, has been widely implemented in school districts. . .
12. The method has been successfully applied to link Korean words from a bilingual dictionary to English WordNet synsets. (Lee)
13. So we have to decide a synset f shrub , bushg among .ve candidates. . . (Lee)
14. . . . our mapping target only applies to the WordNet synset which has one or more corresponding Korean word senses among nouns. (Lee)
15. Clearly , immigration has become a salient and a permanent feature of the school environment in European and North American cities. (Phalet)
16. In particular , it is important to characterize the mechanisms by which a software tool can provide scaffolding for learners. (Reiser)
17. . . .alongside trust we need to adopt a kind of vigilance, an attitude that is motivated by mistrust, in order to maintain a healthy democracy. (Lenard)
18. In its final report, Age of Electoral Majority , the Commission recommends that. . . (Chan)
19. . . . --the voting age should stay at 18 (Electoral Commission, 2004). (Chan)
20. the case for lowering the voting age is not conclusively established. (Chan)
21. to be useful, the feedback must be grounded and must refer to the specific text of the essay (Scardamalia and Bereiter, 1985; White, 1994). (Burstein)
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22. To engage in development and study of design guidelines requires greater clarity concerning what is meant that a tool has scaffolded learners . . . (Reiser)