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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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