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Writing And Grammar.

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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WRITING GRAMMAR.

BY NICK JANSEN.
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TRANSITIONS.

  • When writing, transitions put our ideas separate together.
  • (Ex) Marie Antoinette was the queen of France. She was also putting taxes on the poor to spend their money on her hair.
  • Because it linked the idea that she was queen and she also had a large amount of hair.
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CAPITALIZATION.

  • When writing you capitalize specific nouns and words at the beginning of a sentence.
  • (Ex). According to history, Marie Antoinette heard that the people of France wear starving.
  • The word Marie Antoinette is a persons name. The word France is a place.
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QUOTATIONS.

  • When someone is talking in a sentence quotations show that person is talking.
  • (Ex) Albert Einstein set a standard for "What a mad scientist should look like".
  • Quotation marks are also use for hi lighting important things.
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APOSTROPHES.

  • Apostrophes are used to combine to words together, and also to show ownership.
  • (Ex). Her daring style affixed to Marie's hair powdered wig.
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SENSORY WORDS.

  • Sensory words are uses additives to describe what's going on
  • (Ex). She was known for her lavish life style and her large massive powdered wig.
  • (Ex). She was waiting in a cold wet prison cell.
  • Authors use sensory words to give readers a better view of what's going on.
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