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Unit 6 Definition Writing: Part 2 page 99-107 WTUC Basic Writing April 19, 2007

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Unit 6Definition Writing: Part 2

page 99-107

WTUC

Basic Writing

April 19, 2007

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Include Examples

• Good writers include examples, especially when they are writing about a difficult or abstract topic.

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When to use examples

• Use examples as supporting information

• Give examples by providing details or facts

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Where to put an example

• After you have explained an idea

• If your paragraph compares two ideas, explain both ideas first, then provide examples of both in the following sentences

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How to begin an example

• For example, …

• For instance, …

• An example of this is …

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Language Focus: Simple Adjective Clauses, p. 100

• Made up of relative pronoun (that, which, who) followed by a verb and sometimes an object.

• It describes the noun(s) that comes before it

Gumbo is a thick soup

that contains seafood or meat.

Noun

Adjective Clause

Relative pronoun

VerbObjects

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Notes

• That or which (For things)

• Who or that (For people)

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Nature’s Worst Storm, p. 101

http://geology.com/articles/storm-surge-2.jpg

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Activity 6

Paragraph 45, p.101: • that features high winds and heavy rains; noun: st

orm; • that can flood a whole town; noun: surge; • which have the most hurricanes; noun: months; • who live in a given area; noun: residents; • that surprised the residents of Galveston, Texas, i

n 1900; noun: hurricane;• that exist; noun: phenomena

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Activity 7: Writing Sentences with Simple Adjective Clauses

• Turtle

• A turtle is a slow-moving, four legged animal that goes inside its shell when there is danger.

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Combine Sentences for Variety

• Connect two short sentences with a connecting word such as ‘and’, ‘but’, ‘or’, and ‘so’.

• Look at the examples on pages 103-104

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Use Adjectives

Simple: The manager rejected the schedule.

Variation:

The current business manager rejected

Mark’s revised schedule.

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Use Adjective Clauses

Simple:

The students liked the suggestion.

Variation:The students

who are in charge of planning the party

like the suggestion that Mark made.

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Adverbs

• Simple:

The woman picked up the chain saw.

Variation:

Next, the woman carefully picked up the chain saw.

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See examples on page 105

• Read the samples

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Activity 8: Paragraph 46

We can see patience in a person who is waiting at a street corner although it is starting to drizzle.

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Paragraph 47, p.106:

Alaska is not a cold, barren place all the time, and it was not a waste of money.

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Paragraph 48, p.106:

In ancient times, people used clay pottery for plates and bowls.

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For midterm exam

• Type and submit your paragraph on March 26, at 8:20 pm

• Write and print out the Peer Feedback form on page 259

Note: The peer editor should provide the peer feedback in advance (by April 19-24)

• Staple together, write your name and student number

• Work submitted later than April 26 won’t be accepted

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Online work

• Publish the edited draft and peer feedback form on Google document

• Post the URL on the class blog