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Writing basics
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When addressing others (whether it is an essay, in a speech, in a text, or in any other method), one should always consider SOAPS. SOAPS is an acronym. An acronym is where each letter of a word stands for a word. Example: SCUBA, PETA Example: SCUBA, PETA
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Why is SOAPS important? The different factors help you judge how best to express yourself. Factors such as audience and occasion might influence things such as your tone of voice and word choice. It can even affect what pieces of evidence will be more useful. Certain occasions may require you to be more precise and to stay on topic more than a chat with your friends.
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Methods of writing There are three main ways to address your audience. Formal speech Formal speech Informal speech Informal speech Familiar speech Familiar speech
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Formal writing/speech Purpose: to inform, instruct, or convince Tone: dignified and impersonal 3rd person 3rd person Language: formal diction and tightly structured syntax uses full sentences uses full sentences contains no slang contains no slang contains no colloquial expressions contains no colloquial expressions What are some uses?
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Informal writing/speech Purpose: to entertain (more than to inform) Tone: less serious and lighter than a formal essay Language: less formal diction with more flexible syntax What are some uses?
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Familiar writing/ speech Purpose: often used to express innermost thoughts and feelings (reflections) Tone: use of first person may create a warmer, more confidential tone rather than impersonal style Language: less formal diction and relaxed syntax (may be more like a journal, for example) What are some uses?
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Examples Think of an example of when you would write formally in the classroom. When might you write informally in the classroom? When might you write in the familiar in the classroom?
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Essay expectations: For most classroom essays, you will be expected to write a formal essay. This means you need to follow the department Do/ Don’t sheet. I will also expect you to have two pieces of evidence for every inference. Evidence should be as specific as possible, so direct quotations from the text are most often the best choice.
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Other basics: TTTThe thesis should be at the end of the introduction. EEEEach paragraph should have a topic sentence (TS) TTTThe thesis should be reiterated at the beginning of the conclusion. YYYYou need to cite all of your direct quotations (DQ) This means you should have parenthetical citations as well as a works cited page
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Wrap it up What does SOAPS stand for? When do you need to consider SOAPS? What are the three ways to address an audience? What font should you use? What size should the font be? What kinds of words should not be in a formal essay?
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