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essential guide to writing part 2

Essential guide to writing part 6

Essential guide to writing part 6

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... behoovesyou, then, to create an appropriate tone and to avoidpomposity, say, or will put readers off.Here are a few examples of how skillful writers make tonework for them.Tone Toward SubjectToward ... awkward. It is good practice,then, (1) to select a point of view appropriate to your subject, (2) to establish that point of view in the opening paragraph,and (3) to maintain it consistently.PersonaPersona ... goes a long way towardavoiding a tone of cocksureness and restoring at least a sem-blance of two-way on that unavoidably one-way streetfrom writer to reader. Thus a scholar writing about Chaucer'slove...
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Essential guide to writing part 26

Essential guide to writing part 26

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... some manner, to live, and look tolerably well,notwithstanding their despair and the continued absence of theirlover; and some have even been known to recover so far as to beinclined to take another ... requires a stronger stop to signal the distinctionbetween one unit in the series and another. Look at this sen-tence about the rise of the Ku in the 1 920 s:There were other factors too: the deadly ... usingcommas with adverbials must be understood as loose gener-alizations, which skillful writers frequently ignore or adapt to their particular need to be emphatic or clear or rhythmic.Single-Word...
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Essential guide to writing part 7

Essential guide to writing part 7

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... Girls don't like to be told that you have to stayhome and study when they want to go to a show or go dancing.[6] So they find some other boy who doesn't have to study all thetime. ... more reluctant to admit it.JohnCharles R. Forbes went to jail. Albert B. Fall went to jail. AlienProperty Custodian Thomas W. Miller went to jail.Samuel Hopkins AdamsSuch plants to operate successfully ... sentence to another. Coherence belongs to the substructure of the par-agraph, to relationships of thought, feeling, and perception.Both necessary if a paragraph is to be truly unified.CoherenceTo...
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Essential guide to writing part 8

Essential guide to writing part 8

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... accustomed to the law and order of the presentday to understand the dangers which threatened the Jacobean trav-eller. The seas swarmed with pirates; so that few merchantmendared to put to sea ... subject in its totality. Organ-izing around 1, 2, and 3 emphasizes particular likenesses ordifferences. It all depends on what you want to do. In thefollowing case the writer elected to organize ... relics, and gave his life intothe guidance of his spiritual director. The Protestant tore open themachinery of the miracles, flung the bones and ragged garmentsinto the fire, and treated priests...
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Essential guide to writing part 9

Essential guide to writing part 9

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... driveway.He will contribute his share to the 1 42 million tons of smoke andfumes, seven million junked cars, 20 million tons of paper, 48 bil-lion cans, and 26 billion bottles the overburdened ... clear to the reader. If you are defining a word, un-derline it (equivalent to italic type). In the following para-graph, for instance, the writer wishes to make clear how theword history is ... information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org (2) COMPARISON, CONTRAST, AND ANALOGY to apply to good government on land. Such analogies whichclaim to "prove" unwarranted conclusions...
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Essential guide to writing part 10

Essential guide to writing part 10

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... necessary to (2) Too much exercise, or the wrong kind, can hurt you.For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org THE EXPOSITORY PARAGRAPHis composed of the particular ... the process, from the seed to the crop, stopsat the intermediate mechanical stage of the money. He does notgrow things to feed men; not even to feed one man; not even to feed himself. The miser ... expository paragraphs are analytical. To write about any subject you must it into particulars(whether reasons or comparisons, illustrations or conse-quences) and then organize these into a coherent...
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Essential guide to writing part 27

Essential guide to writing part 27

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... that is still one hell a pile of pulp. Pauline To revert for a moment to the story told in the first person, it is plainthat in that case the narrator has no such liberty. . . .Percy Comma with ... visit www.tailieuduhoc.orgSTOPSBut when more or less is used in a strict disjunctivethat is, to mean either more or less, but not must beset off by commas:It is hard to say whether the payment ... is less formal: short, says the historian Friedrich the crusades were pro-moted with all the devices of the stories,over-simplification, lies, inflammatory speeches. Morris Bishop The Dash...
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Essential guide to writing part 11

Essential guide to writing part 11

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... in Chapters 21 and 23 , where wediscuss emphasis and variety.) Every writer should be able to handle the short sentence to stress particular ideas and, whenthe occasion warrants, to compose brief ... exactly what you want to say.Segregating sentences are especially useful in descriptiveand narrative writing. They analyze a complicated perceptionor action into its parts and arrange these ... concern in this part. First, however, we mustderstand, in a brief and rudimentary way, what a sentence is.It is not easy to say. In fact, it is probably impossible to a sentence to everyone's...
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Essential guide to writing part 12

Essential guide to writing part 12

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... word"campaign":The Department of Justice began a vigorous campaign to break upthe corporate empires, to restore the free and open market, and to plant the feet of the industry firmly on the road to competition.Thurman ... purely poetical. ) G. K. ChestertonBut called by whatever name, it is a most fruitful region; kind to the native, interesting to the visitor. ) Thomas Carlyle stood like one thunderstruck, or ... in, to murmur at the present pos-sessors of power, to lament the past, to conceive extravagant hopesof the future, are the common dispositions of the greatest part ofmankind. According to...
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Essential guide to writing part 13

Essential guide to writing part 13

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... length hearkened to the terms of peace, which was concludedwith great advantage to the empire and to Holland, but none at all to us, and clogged soon after with the famous treaty of partition.Allowed ... areturned upon the stoop, the writer wisely begins a new sen-tence. Of course, this question of when to stop, of knowingwhen one statement should end and another begin, applies to all kinds of ... those places which interested me, from a defect of eyeor of hand was totally ineffectual. Sir Walter ScottThe life story to be told of any creative worker is therefore by itsvery nature, by its...
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Essential guide to writing part 14

Essential guide to writing part 14

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... suddenly began to rain. 2. Suddenly, it began to rain.If we suppose that the writer wished to draw our attention to "suddenly," sentence (2) is better. By moving it to theopening ... upon none of these signals. Yet they tooneed to be emphatic. What they must do, in effect, is to trans-late loudness, intonation, gesture, and so on, into writing. Equivalents are available. ... fromthe noun to the participle (or predicative word).Sometimes an entire adverbial clause can be cut back to theoperative participle.WORDY Because they were tired, the men returned to camp.CONCISE...
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Essential guide to writing part 15

Essential guide to writing part 15

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... is close to the earth; he is close to domesticity because he isclose to the earth; he is close to doctrinal theology and elaborateritual because he is close to the earth. G. ChestertonMr. and ... mustappear in the sentences to make the writing seem all of a piece;enough difference to create interest.For more material and information, please visit www.tailieuduhoc.org 22 8 THE SENTENCEMimetic ... election, each party promises to make the city biggerand better. . . .Each party, before the election, promises to make the city biggerand better. . . .Now the clause is organized into potential...
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Essential guide to writing part 28

Essential guide to writing part 28

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... Victorianmonstrosities, "this area [it was one of his favorite words] is veryrich in antiquity." Aldous HuxleySometimes, too, it is necessary to alter a quotation slightly to it into ... exclamation points,placement depends on whether the stop applies only to thequotation, only to the sentence containing the quotation, or to both. When the quotation is a question (or exclamation)and ... interpretation."Often written quotations are worked into the text in asmoother manner by an introductory that. The that requiresno stop since it turns the quotation into a noun clause actingas the direct...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 16 pdf

Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 16 pdf

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... about Toronto? What can one? What has any-body ever said? It is impossible to give it anything but commen-dation. is not squalid like Birmingham, or cramped Canton,or scattered like Edmonton, ... has purpose.The purpose may be to signify is, to refer to an object or person other than the writer, to an abstractconception such as "democracy," or to a thought or feelingin the ... they are good theymay become Toronto. Rupert BrookeVaried OpeningsMonotony especially threatens when sentence after sentencebegins the same way. It is easy to open with something otherthan...
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Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 17 docx

Tài liệu Essential guide to writing part 17 docx

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... to overcome masculine resistance to toilet-ries as "sissy" (or perhaps to appeal to women, who buy mostof these products for their men).3Emotionally loaded diction is also the stock-in-trade ... observations,ideas, feelings, and affecting their responses both to the topicand to you in ways that you wish. To the degree that it fails to achieve your purpose, your diction fails entirely.44. ... error to pick words that mean too much, to namean entire class when what you wish to signify is somethingless:Thrift is not one of their attributes. (For virtues)The novel has far too many...
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