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Writer’s Craft: Revising My Credo Learning Targets • Develop stylistic options by analyzing and emulating a writer’s style. • Develop strategies for revision of future writing. Language and Writer’s Craft: Review of Syntax Syntax refers to the way words are arranged within sentences. How writers control and manipulate the sentence is a strong determiner of voice and imparts personality to the writing.” Nancy Dean Some of the elements of syntax are word order, sentence length, and punctuation. Punctuation can reinforce meaning, create a particular effect, and express the writer’s voice. Look at the purpose of three stylistic techniques that manipulate syntax for effect: • Simple sentences can create dramatic contrasts with longer sentences and can convey information in tones that vary from blunt to simplistic. • The dash marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence. A dash often conveys a casual tone. • The ellipsis usually represents words omitted from a quote or a pause. Before Reading 1. Fulghum’s credo is memorable and effective, not just because of the ideas, but because of his syntax. How does syntax help create memorable writing? During Reading 2. Reread Fulghum’s text, this time annotating it for stylistic choices—his syntax and punctuation, in particular—that you find particularly effective. In the My Notes section, explain the effect of the choices. After Reading 3. Now use the graphic organizer that follows to explore how sentence length and punctuation contribute to Fulghum’s tone or theme. Find specific examples of sentences that contain the element of syntax listed in the first column. For each example, explain its function in the credo and how it advances the tone or theme of the text. In the last column, use the examples to guide a revision of a sentence in the draft of your credo. ACTIVITY 4.7 My Notes LEARNING STRATEGIES: Rereading, Marking the Text, Graphic Organizer, Revising © 2014 College Board. All rights reserved. 274 SpringBoard ® English Language Arts Grade 11

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  • Writer’s Craft: Revising My Credo

    Learning Targets• Develop stylistic options by analyzing and emulating a writer’s style.

    • Develop strategies for revision of future writing.

    Language and Writer’s Craft: Review of Syntax“Syntax refers to the way words are arranged within sentences. How writers control and manipulate the sentence is a strong determiner of voice and imparts personality to the writing.” Nancy Dean

    Some of the elements of syntax are word order, sentence length, and punctuation. Punctuation can reinforce meaning, create a particular effect, and express the writer’s voice. Look at the purpose of three stylistic techniques that manipulate syntax for effect:

    • Simple sentences can create dramatic contrasts with longer sentences and can convey information in tones that vary from blunt to simplistic.

    • The dash marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence. A dash often conveys a casual tone.

    • The ellipsis usually represents words omitted from a quote or a pause.

    Before Reading1. Fulghum’s credo is memorable and effective, not just because of the ideas, but

    because of his syntax. How does syntax help create memorable writing?

    During Reading 2. Reread Fulghum’s text, this time annotating it for stylistic choices—his syntax

    and punctuation, in particular—that you find particularly effective. In the My Notes section, explain the effect of the choices.

    After Reading3. Now use the graphic organizer that follows to explore how sentence length and

    punctuation contribute to Fulghum’s tone or theme. Find specific examples of sentences that contain the element of syntax listed in the first column. For each example, explain its function in the credo and how it advances the tone or theme of the text. In the last column, use the examples to guide a revision of a sentence in the draft of your credo.

    refers to the way words are arranged within sentences. How writers refers to the way words are arranged within sentences. How writers control and manipulate the sentence is a strong determiner of voice and imparts control and manipulate the sentence is a strong determiner of voice and imparts

    Some of the elements of syntax are word order, sentence length, and punctuation. Some of the elements of syntax are word order, sentence length, and punctuation. Punctuation can reinforce meaning, create a particular effect, and express the Punctuation can reinforce meaning, create a particular effect, and express the writer’s voice. Look at the purpose of three stylistic techniques that manipulate writer’s voice. Look at the purpose of three stylistic techniques that manipulate

    • Simple sentences can create dramatic contrasts with longer sentences and can • Simple sentences can create dramatic contrasts with longer sentences and can convey information in tones that vary from blunt to simplistic.convey information in tones that vary from blunt to simplistic.

    • The dash marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, • The dash marks a sudden change in thought or tone, sets off a brief summary, or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence. A dash often conveys a or sets off a parenthetical part of the sentence. A dash often conveys a

    • The ellipsis usually represents words omitted from a quote or a pause.• The ellipsis usually represents words omitted from a quote or a pause.

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    Check Your UnderstandingAnnotate your revised draft to identify revisions you have made and what the intended effect of these changes is for your reader.

    Element Examples and Function of Fulghum’s Syntax Revision of Your Sentence

    Imperative Sentence

    Compound Sentence with Parallel Structure

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