Thursday, February 14, 2019

Different Styles of Writing :: Writing Writers Education Essays

Different Styles of Writing Over the past couple of weeks Ive learned a lot about the styluss of writing. I have have both Joseph M. Williams Style Toward Clarity and Grace along with William Strunk and E.B. Whites The Elements of Style which have both expanded my mind on style in papers. Throughout this paper Im going to inform the following affairs that I think are the most authorised in terms of style in a paper for school, work and passing(a) life. I think the number one of the most meaning(a) thing about style is Chapter 3 in Strunk and Whites platter called A Few Matters of Form. I think its the most important because it teaches you so much about things that you may over use in a paper or that you may have no discriminative stimulus how to use. For myself the most useful thing from this chapter was the part on using numerals. harmonize to Strunk and White they state Do not spell out dates or other serial numbers. Write them in figures or in papist notation, as appropriate. Example August 9th or Rule 3. Exception When they give-up the ghost in dialogue, most dates and numbers are best spelled out. Example I arrived home on August ninth. (Page 35) I have al dashs through this wrong and no grammar or college teacher has ever explained the same itinerary of doing this. Which is why I think its one of the most important things about writing, you have to know the correct way to write something in order for it to sound good. Im not saying that Strunk and Whites rule is set in stone. Im just simple stating that I can see how this rule could be correct. Something else from that chapter that was highly useful, that I found helpful was the use of exclamation marks. Do not attempt to emphasize simple statements by using a mark of exclamation. Example What a wonderful show Correct way What a wonderful show. (Page 34) I think that sometimes I cause exclamation point happy if you will, because I do exactly what they posit you not to do I put the m in to make haggle sound more exciting. Another chapter that I found to be extremely useful in the Strunk and White text was Chapter 4 Words and Expressions ordinarily Misused.

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