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1. What does X mean? (Definition)
2. What are the various features
of X? (Description)
3. What are the component parts of
X? (Simple Analysis)
4. How is X made or done? (Process
Analysis)
5. How should X be made or done?
(Directional Analysis)
6. What is the essential function
of X? (Functional Analysis)
7. What are the causes of X? (Causal
Analysis)
8. What are the consequences of X?
(Causal Analysis)
9. What are the types of X?
(Classification)
10. How is X like or unlike Y?
(Comparison)
11. What is the present status of
X? (Comparison)
12. What is the significance of X?
(Interpretation)
13. What are the facts about X?
(Reportage)
14. How did X happen? (Narration)
15. What kind of person is X?
(Characterization/Profile)
16. What is my personal response
to X? (Reflection)
17. What is my memory of X?
(Reminiscence)
18. What is the value of X?
(Evaluation)
19. What are the essential major
points or features of X? (Summary)
20. What case can be made for or
against X? (Persuasion)
(adapted from Jacqueline Berke's;
retrieved from: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_plan3.html)
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