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    Grammar Moves

    Shaping Who You Are

    AvLawrence Weinstein,Thomas Finn

    Häftad, Engelska, 2010

    729 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Grammar Moves: Shaping Who You Are  helps students understand how the grammatical moves they make reveal their personality traits and present their persona to their readers. 

     

    The text’s rhetorical approach emphasizes the transformative power that grammar choices can have on a writer and helps students develop the personality the wish to portray in their writing.  Writers can use the imperative mood to suggest control, colons to be assertive, parenthesis to keep the conversation real, and even commas to present an organized persona.  By showing students how seemingly small choices can help them manage the impression they make on readers, Grammar Moves: Shaping Who You Are helps students become more deliberate writers. 

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2010-12-27
    • Mått:140 x 202 x 12 mm
    • Vikt:60 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:168
    • Upplaga:1
    • Förlag:Pearson Education
    • ISBN:9780205742011

    Utforska kategorier

    • Språkundervisning och språkinlärning inom Språk och ordböcker
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    Innehållsförteckning

    • Preface   Introduction  Part 1. You, the Doer  Ch. 1.    Grammar for Being Assertive: The ColonA Few BasicsColons... and who you want to beHaving Your TurnTry This  Ch. 2.    Grammar for Being Proactive: Active VoiceA Few BasicsActive Voice... and who you want to beLiving Pro-activelyWriting and Speaking Pro-actively...Even in the Third PersonTry This  Ch. 3.    Grammar for Being Practical: PrepositionsA Few BasicsPrepositions... and who you want to bePrepositions We Owe to Other PeopleThose We Owe OurselvesTry This  Ch. 4.    Grammar for Being In Charge: The ImperativeA Few BasicsImperatives...and who you want to beEmergenciesBuilding Up to ItGentle ImperativesTry This  Ch. 5.    Grammar for Being Organized: CommasA Few BasicsCommas... and who you want to beBeyond Doing It By FeelingTry This  Ch. 6.    Grammar for Being Optimistic: “But” A Few BasicsBut... and who you want to beEnd-FocusAlternatives to “But”Try This  Part 2. You, the Friend  Ch. 7.    Grammar for Being Empathetic: ModifiersA Few BasicsModifiers... and who you want to beThe Failure to Put Oneself in the Reader’s PlaceExamples–Funny and UnfunnyTry This  Ch. 8.    Grammar for Being Respectful: ApostrophesA Few BasicsApostrophes... and who you want to beWhat They’re Good For, ReallyTry This  Ch. 9.    Grammar for Being Trusting: Cutting Down on Exclamation Points and IntensifiersA Few Basics Exclamation Points, Intensifiers... and who you want to beEarning a Listener’s TrustDeveloping Trust in YourselfTry This  Ch. 10.   Grammar for Being “Real”: Contractions, Parentheses, Etc.A Few BasicsContradictions, Parentheses, etc.... and who you want to beFive Ways to Create VoiceA Cautionary NoteTry This  Ch. 11.   Grammar for Being Diplomatic: SemicolonsA Few BasicsSemicolons... and who you want to beWhat We and the Semicolon Have in CommonA Punctuation Mark for This AgeDoing Without ThanksTry This  Ch. 12.   Grammar for Being Generous: Cumulative SentencesA Few BasicsPeriodic and Cumulative Sentences... and who you want to beThe Generous WriterFront-Loading and Back-LoadingTry This  Ch. 13.   Grammar for Being Intimate: EllipsesA Few BasicsEllipses... and who you want to beEveryday EllipsesThe Secret to the Bonding Power of a JokeLove Above AllTry This  Ch. 14.   Grammar for Being Forgiving: Past TenseA Few BasicsPast Tense... and who you want to beThe Problem with the Present TenseThe Past Tense AlternativeTry This  Ch. 15.   Grammar for Being Expressive: Sentence Length, Etc. A Few BasicsSentence Length, Etc.... and who you want to beThe Musical Effect of PlacementThe Musical Effect of RepetitionThe Musical Effect of Sentence LengthTry This  Part 3. You, the Thinker  Ch. 16.   Grammar for Being Open-Minded: Cross-Outs A Few BasicsCross-Outs... and who you want to beNormal Everyday InquiryClose-Minded vs. Open-MindedThe Sound of Crossing OutTry This  Ch. 17.   Grammar for Being Adaptable: Adverbial ProvisosA Few BasicsAdverbial Provisos... and who you want to be“Will” as StraitjacketA Way OutTry This  Ch. 18.   Grammar for Being Capable of Dealing with Complexity: The Cues of ComplicationA Few BasicsCues of Complication... and who you want to beTips for Avoiding Simple-MindednessTry This  Ch. 19.   Grammar for Being Well-Mentored: A Special Use of the Present Tense A Few BasicsA Special Use of the Present Tense... and who you want to beGrammatical Time WarpTry This  Ch. 20.   Grammar for Being Honorable: Quotation MarksA Few BasicsQuotation Marks... and who you want to beWhat They Call It At SchoolTry This  Ch. 21.   Grammar for Being Modest: “I”A Few BasicsSaying “I”... and who you want to be“Me, Me, Me”Striking a Humble BalanceThe I in StorytellingA Final Word on ITry This  Ch. 22.   Grammar for Being Rebellious: Breaking the RulesA Few BasicsBreaking Rules... and who you want to beUsing Grammar to Climb Kohlberg’s HierarchyCaveatTry This  A Grammarian’s Wish  Appendix A: Uses of the Passive Voice   Appendix B: MLA Citation StyleCommon Types of MLA Citation on a Works Cited PageThe Format of a Works Cited Page