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Title: Invention Techniques


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Invention Techniques
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Invention or Prewriting
  • There are many strategies for coming up with
    ideas and developing essays.
  • You should
  • try the suggested techniques
  • develop your own strategies and find what works
    for you
  • recognize the process may be a little different
    for each paper.

3
Invention Techniques
  • Brainstorming alone or in groups
  • Freewriting writing without stopping
  • Reading and discussing sharing ideas
  • Clustering developing related ideas
  • Questioning asking and answering questions
  • Outlining making a formal list of topics and
    subtopics
  • Starting with Contexts and Rhetorical Situation
    Aristotles Topoi, playing a role, writing for
    work, etc.
  • Using Tagmemics employing a formal linguistic
    tool

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Freewriting
  • Freewriting--designed to free up your thinking
    so you can generate ideas first without
    self-editing.
  • Write without stopping. Start with a topic or
    just write about anything that comes to mind.
  • Dont worry about grammar, spelling, etc.
  • Keep writing for ten minutes or more.
  • Find an interesting idea or sentence in your text
    and circle it.
  • Write that on the top of a new page and start
    another freewriting (looping).

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Tagmemics
  • Three ways of looking at a topic
  • As a PARTICLE (the thing itself)
  • As a WAVE (changes over in time)
  • As part of a FIELD (in context, in relationship
    to other things)

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TagmemicsParticle
  • Static View
  • Describe the topic (person, place, or thing) in
    detail, with all its parts.
  • Consider its structure and uses.
  • Consider how you think and feel about it now.

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TagmemicsWave
  • Dynamic--Changes over time.
  • Consider your topic in the past.
  • Consider its future.
  • Consider your changing perspective, your view in
    the past.
  • Consider your possible view in the future.

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TagmemicsField
  • Contexts and Relationships
  • Compare and contrast Think of your topic in
    relationship to others like and unlike it.
  • Classify it.
  • Find an analogy or metaphor for it.

9
Asking Questions
  • Who?
  • What?
  • When?
  • Where?
  • Why?
  • How?

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Rhetorical Situation
  • Play a Role
  • Solve a problem
  • Define your purpose
  • Analyze your topic
  • Analyze your audience

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Finding a Focus
  • Answer a specific question to form a thesis.
  • For example, why do young people join gangs?
  • Your thesis will be an answer to that question
    Young people join gangs because.
  • Nutshelling state your thesis in one sentence.
    What are you trying to do or prove?
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