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    From political figures and celebrities to the common person‚ social media has become more evident in everyone’s life. Since the beginning of this semester‚ I have decided to take a closer look to the language used on Twitter. Furthermore‚ I have specifically focused on the sentence structure on few individuals. The first individual‚ I have taken note of‚ is Donald Trump. Trump has a unique way that he structures tweets‚ which allows him emphasis certain words. His decision‚ to change the word order

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    REVIEW OF STRUCTURE SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Model 1 : Because /as/ since + clause [pic]Because of/ due to/ owing to + noun/ V-ing Because she behaves well‚ everybody loves her [pic]Because of her good behaviour‚ everybody loves her Model 2 : although/ thought /even though + clause [pic]Despite /in spite of + Noun/ V-ing In spite of being tired‚ they stayed until they found out what happened [pic]Although they very tired‚ they …… Model 3 : too + adj (for sb) + to-inf [pic]So

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    One More Time to the Lake

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    Mr. Jordan AP English 3 7/25/13 “One more time to the lake” By E.B. White Superficially‚ E.B. White’s "Once More to the Lake" seems to be a recollection of a man’s childhood vacations and his attempt to bond them with his son. Upon careful inspection‚ the essay is about worries brought upon by the nature fear of death. Expecting a peaceful return to nature‚ he finds that his childhood place has been changed‚ and through his son‚ realizes that his youth has slipped away. We first see this

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    How to use commas

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    When Do I Use A Comma? 1. Use commas before and‚ or‚ nor‚ for‚ so‚ yet‚ and but when they join two independent clauses. Ex.  I placed the typed sheet on his desk‚ and he picked it up and read it slowly.  I knew he was angry‚ for he rose and stomped out of the room. 2. Use commas between the items of a series. The man looked tired‚ thirsty‚ defeated‚ and sunburned. 3. Use commas between coordinate adjectives preceding a noun. A comma between two adjectives indicates that the two adjectives are

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    Comma Splice & Run-Ons

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    COMMA SPLICES & RUN-ON SENTENCES The comma splice and run-on (or fused) sentence are major punctuation errors that can commonly show up in your writing. What do these terms mean? How can you correct or avoid these errors? ► A comma splice occurs when only a comma separates two independent sentences. ► A run-on (or fused) sentence occurs when no punctuation at all separates independent sentences. Let’s start with two simple sentences: Tony is dishonest. He steals hubcaps for a living. Even though

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    Comma Splices

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    September 21‚ 2012 English 1301 Comma Splices and Fragments- LB p 294-300 36.1 -6. The exact origin of paper money is unknown it has not survived as coins‚ shells‚ and other durable objects have. 7. Scholars disagree over where paper money originated because many believe it was first used in Europe. 8. Perhaps goldsmiths were also bankers; thus they held the gold of their wealthy customers. 9. The goldsmiths probably gave customers receipts for their gold‚ and these receipts were then

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    Uses of Comma

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    conjunction (and‚ but‚ or‚ nor‚ so‚ yet). a. The game was over‚ but the crowd refused to leave. b. Today is her brother’s birthday‚ so she will treat him later as a birthday present. 2. Sets off adverbial clauses and phrases that begin or interrupt a sentence. a. I am‚ as you have probably noticed‚ very nervous about this. b. If I win the lottery‚ I will buy a castle. 3. Sets off transitional words and phrases (indeed‚ however) and words that introduce examples (for example‚ namely‚ such as). a

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    I choose the essay ‘In Praise of the Humble Comma’ for our book Refining Reading Writing. This essay mainly talked about the punctuation. The author lists the variety meaning and usage of different punctuation in different cultures and languages. In the essay‚ author provides many examples to show punctuation to us. In paragraph 4‚ there’s an example I quote is “the hot-blooded Spaniard seems to be revealed in the passion and urgency of his doubled exclamation points and question marks (“¡Caramba

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    writing examination The comma could play an important role. Today we are going to learn to cook and bake kids. Perhaps! they play a very important role. As a child I learned one basic rule for the usage of commas- use it when you are not using period (.) Well ! I did try that as well‚ but it didn’t do any good either.So I thought of sharing with you a number of hacks that goes along well with your writing. Make a list This rule is the most basic one. Usage of commas for creating a list.

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    Comma Errors In Writing

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    Comma splice is the use of comma to join the two independent clause. Comma splice errors are like very much similar to run-on sentences. Wikipedia defines run-on as “a run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e.‚ complete sentences) are joined without an appropriate punctuation or conjunction.” A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are connected with only a comma. “Comma splices often arise when writers use conjunctive

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