RAWS - Exemplification and Classification Group 1
RAWS - Exemplification and Classification Group 1
CLASSIFICATION
Exemplification and classification are two
different techniques used in writing and
communication to organize and explain ideas.
WHAT IS
EXEMPLIFICATION ?
EXEMPLIFICATION
Exemplification involves using specific
examples to illustrate or explain a
general concept.
EXEMPLIFICATION
This method helps make abstract or
complex ideas more relatable and easier
to understand by providing concrete
instances.
EXAMPLE:
If you're discussing different kinds of
sports, you might mention
basketball, soccer, and tennis to
exemplify the broader category of
sports.
WHAT IS
CLASSIFICATION ?
CLASSIFICATION
Classification involves grouping items into
categories based on shared
characteristics or features.
CLASSIFICATION
This method helps organize information
logically and make connections between
related items.
EXAMPLE :
If you're classifying animals, you might group
them into categories such as mammals, reptiles,
birds, and fish based on their physical traits
and behaviors.
IN SUMMARY :
EXEMPLIFICATION = USING EXAMPLES TO
EXPLAIN A CONCEPT