Monday, September 19
Working with Adjectives
Adjectives can carry complex connotations. This evening, we just barely got a taste, with these two exercises:
Drafting (the Writing Process)
Writing is not a single, one-time process. When you write something, usually you have to write it again (re-write it), before it's finished. Sometimes a writer re-writes many times. There are different things to focus on each time, too.
We worked on corrections for grammar, and some change of sentence structure. You print it out, and then make your own correction. Then you can check your results with result in the book, LAWS-2, on page 30.
ERROR CORRECTION
Before you turn in your final draft, it's a good idea to check for sentence errors. Here are some typical examples:
Before you turn in your final draft, it's a good idea to check for sentence errors. Here are some typical examples: