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Review of Unit 1 What is the “Call to Adventure”? How is the writer’s journey similar to the hero’s journey? Can you remember at least three tips for succeeding in this online writing class? What are the four key factors in writing that we discussed last week? What is unique about you, your experiences, your perspective, your interests, etc. that you could draw upon for writing topics?
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Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth: The Hero’s Journey Dietz, K. A Storied Career. Retrieved 16 Jan. 2011 from http://astoriedcareer.com/karen_dietz_qa.html
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The Writing Process:
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How does the writer’s journey connect to the hero’s journey?
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Live tutoring Q & A Service Paper Review Reference Library Workshops Writing Fundamentals Program Writing Coach Program English Language Learner (ELL) Resources
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Standard English and Formal Writing What is Standard English and why do we need to use Standard English in our writing? Formal and Informal Writing– What is the difference? How can we make our writing more formal? Webster’s dictionary defines ‘amulet’ as… vs. Joseph Campbell in his book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, defines ‘amulet’ as…
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What is concise writing? Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all his sentences short, or that he avoid all detail and treat his subjects only in outline, but that every word tell. — William Strunk Jr. in Elements of Style Make all your words work!
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Ways to do this Getting rid of redundancy in writing--- Instead of “12 midnight”, use “midnight” Instead of “end result” use “result” Instead of “cooperate together” use “cooperate.”
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Trimming sentences further Reducing Clauses to Phrases, Phrases to Single Words– Example: Citizens who knew what was going on voted him out of office. Knowledgeable citizens voted him out of office.
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Phrases you can omit As far as I'm concerned, there is no need for further protection of woodlands. Write instead: Further protection of woodlands is not needed. Omit phrases like “at the present time,” “ as a matter of fact.”
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Practice in Concise Writing Please take turns to post a piece of writing you think is wordy and we can offer you suggestions on how to make it more concise. Who would like to post first?
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Any remaining questions and concerns? Please voice any questions or concerns you may have about concise writing or anything else this week. Are you all clear about this week’s work?
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Name the error! 1. Actually, this give us a lesson. 2. Christopher is a character who have impacted my life. 3. Christopher has a strong work ethic, besides being there for his child, he taught me that I have to fight to get what I want and never give up. 4. Michael becomes a homeless teenager and does not have a place to go home to. 5. The events in the movie reflect real life situations, they are all over the news.
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Name the Error! 6. It’s about how he tried to make a living from illegal street racing and stealing things that were not his. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Otter gave him the same education as the children they had on their own. 8. It was a sad story at the beginning, but I kept reading I noticed that they story kept changing. 9. After the first three pages, it was confusing, they changed the topic. 10. Sports are good for teenagers because it can keep them out of trouble and inspire them to pursue their dreams.
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Have a wonderful week! --Prof. Thomas
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