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6.4 Refining Your Writing: End-
Learning Objectives
1.Use the skills you have learned in the chapter.
2.Work collaboratively with other students.
3.Work with a variety of academic and on-
Exercises
1.
Children’s stories are deliberately written in short, simple sentences to avoid confusion. Most sentences are constructed using the standard subject-
Collaboration
Please share with a classmate and compare your answers.
2.
Compile a selection of real-
Collaboration
Please share with a classmate and compare your answers.
3.Group activity. Choose a well-
4.
Group activity. Working in a small group, select a workplace document or academic essay. Examine each paragraph and identify examples of sentence variety, coordination and subordination, and parallelism. Then, choose one particular paragraph and discuss the following questions:
◦Does the writer use sentence variety effectively?
◦Does the writer connect his or her ideas effectively?
◦Does the writer use subordination and coordination correctly?
◦Does the writer use parallelism to emphasize his or her points?
As a group, identify the weaker areas of the paragraph and rewrite them. Focus on sentence structure and sentence variation. Use coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions to join sentences.
5.
Choose a college essay or a recent piece of writing from your work or everyday life. Use the techniques you have learned throughout this chapter to edit your writing for sentence variety, appropriate coordination and subordination, and parallelism. When you have finished, compare the two versions and write a brief analysis of how sentence variety, coordination and subordination, and parallelism help refine a piece of writing.
Collaboration
Please share with a classmate and compare your answers.
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