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Good Writers Make Purposeful Stylistic Choices
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Style: The way that different factors come together in a piece of writing.
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Style can be displayed through use of:
Voice or Persona: the reader’s impression of the writer projected from the page.
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What’s My Style?
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What Style Choices are Being Made Here?
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What style messages do you see here?
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Factors that Affect Style
Ways of Shaping Sentences Types of Words Voice or Persona Tone Long/short Simple/ Complex Many modifiers vs. Few Modifiers Normal word order / interruptions Abstract/ Concrete Unusual/ Ordinary Specialized/General Scientific/Literary Expert/ Layperson Outsider/ Insider Liberal/ Conservative Neutral observer/ active participant Intimate/ Distant Angry/Calm Browbeating/ Sharing Informative/ Entertaining Ironic/Literal
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Identify the Style of this poem:
From childhood's hour I have not been As others were; I have not seen As others saw; I could not bring My passions from a common spring. From the same source I have not taken My sorrow; I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone; And all I loved, I loved alone By: Edgar Allan Poe
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What is the writer’s voice/persona here?
When I walk in the spot, this is what I see, ok Everybody stops and they staring at me I got a passion in my pants and I ain't afraid to show it, show it, show it, show it I'm sexy and I know it [x2] When I'm at the mall, security just can't fight them off When I'm at the beach, I'm in a Speedo trying to tan my cheeks (what) This is how I roll, come on ladies it's time to go We headed to the bar, baby don't be nervous No shoes, no shirt, and I still get service (watch) Girl look at that body [x3] I work out Girl look at that body [x3] I work out
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Inflated Voice Versus Natural Voice:
For most college assignments you should use your natural speaking voice to give your writing a conversational, academic style. By “natural,” we mean that you should use a voice that tries to be plain and clear while retaining the quality of a person who is enthusiastic about the subject. Trying to imitate a dense academic style can seem pretentiously stilted and phony – what we call “inflated voice.”
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Inflated or Natural Voice?
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Inflated Voice Ends Up With you Sounding like this…
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In your natural voice don’t be afraid to…
Use a thesaurus…it’s good to try out words like “substantiate” instead of “prove” or “chronicle” instead of “write.” Even a wrong choice is a learning experience. Write authoritatively about what you know and admit what you don’t know. Limit each sentence to only one idea…the inclusion of too much material in a sentence sounds rambling or disjointed. Get someone else’s help. Using a quote or paraphrasing an expert can give you the material you need to confidently express what it is you’re trying to say.
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Questions?
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