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    Introductions Writing an introduction is not too different from introducing a friend. Let’s say that you are with a group of people and they are talking about Painting. Your friend Phil‚ who isn’t present‚ is a professional painter. How would you enter the conversation? You wouldn’t say‚ “Phil is a Painter.” Why? Because the people you are with don’t know Phil‚ and it would seem random to just state someone’s name who does something out of the blue. You might say‚ “My friend Phil is a professional

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    COMM401 Tensions in defining rhetoric * Substance versus surface * Literal versus figurative * Stable situations versus unstable situations * Normal versus poetic * Argument versus style * Everyday versus rare * Reflective versus constructive Rhetoric * “…that power which‚ of all the faculties which belong to the nature of man‚ is the source of most of our blessings.” Isocrates * Plato: “rhetoric is the knack of producing pleasure in the audience” * Aristotle:

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    this mere pleasure that keeps you from being this moment swallowed up in everlasting destruction." (Edwards p9) -"however" in the subordinate clause conceding to what people believe/validate counter arguments. Independent clause is the but part -dependent clauses are the "hope" clauses where the audience has thought they were safe‚ independent clause destroys the hope and scares the audience a imagery "the god that holds you over the pit of hell‚ much as one

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    The Elements of Style William Strunk‚ Jr. CONTENTS Bibliographic Record NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM‚ 1999 Frontmatter ITHACA‚ N.Y.: W.P. HUMPHREY‚ 1918 I. II. INTRODUCTORY ELEMENTARY RULES OF USAGE 1. Form the possessive singular of nouns with ’s 2. In a series of three or more terms with a single conjunction‚ use a comma after each term except the last 3. Enclose parenthetic expressions between commas 4. Place a comma before and or but introducing an independent clause 5. Do not join

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    SIMPLE SENTENCE A simple sentence‚ also called an independent clause‚ contains a subject and a verb‚ and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences‚ subjects are in yellow‚ and verbs are in green.   A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon. C. Alicia goes to the library andstudies every day. | The three examples above are all simple sentences.  Note that sentence B contains a compound subject‚ and sentence C contains

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    English Final Exam Unity: Achieved when all the elements in an essay contribute to the development of a single idea or thesis. Similarly‚ a paragraph is unified when each sentence contributes to the development of the central though expressed in the topic sentence of that paragraph. * In a unified paragraph‚ each sentence helps develop the main idea or the gist of the paragraph. The main idea often suggest a new‚ interesting relationship between two other ideas or facts not otherwise connected

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    English 9 Name: _____________________________ Mrs.Casey Monday‚ October 20th—Friday‚ October 24th Close Reading Practice (Style Analysis) & Review You must complete all parts of this homework packet! There are 4 pages. Part I: Annotating Fiction Annotating fiction means “to add critical or explanatory notes to a text” (Encarta). Specifically‚ it requires you to do the following types of things: Pick out literary techniques used by the author and explain their effect Draw conclusions

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    Compound Sentences

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    4.Bill walked in the crowded room‚but i cant find him. 5.Is the party on Friday‚or is it on saturday. Complex Sentence:Has an independent clause joined by a dependent clause/subordinating clause. Ex.Charlie could not hear his watch because it had stopped‚and he was worried. Ex.3 Identify the dependent clause and independent clause 1.Sara could not see Charlie‚but when she was on the hill top she could hear .im cry out 2.Although Sara called out for Charlie‚no one answered

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    Gmat Notes

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    other tenor is passive and hence incorrect on GMAT The correct sentence is His approach is different from the approach of any other tenor 4) Any Sentence construction with ‘preposition + noun + participle’ e.g. With child-care facilities included (with – preposition‚ child-care – noun‚ included – participle) Infinitives like ‘to include’‚ ‘to implement’ etc. are wrong on GMAT. Instead use‚ ‘implementing’‚ ‘including’ (Which are known as Gerunds) etc.

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    clause + coordinate Conjunction + 1 independent clause = compound sentence Conjunctions * For * And * Nor * But * Or * Yet * So Complex sentence While I walked‚ Reza ran. Subordinate conjunction + independent clause = dependent clause + independent clause = complex sentence * Because * Since * If * When * While * After * Although * As * Even though * Before * Then Carina jumped‚ after she had a bad dream. Navya jumped after

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