Title: SENTENCE LENGTHCOMPREHENSION RATE
1Effective Sentences
- SENTENCE LENGTH COMPREHENSION RATE
- 8 words 100
- 15 words 90
- 19 words 80
- 28 words 50
2Effective Sentences
- 8 WORDS
- Please send the memo to all employees today.
- 28 WORDS
- Please send out the memo describing our new
accounts receivable policy to all of our
accounting and inventory control personnel by no
later than four oclock this afternoon.
3Effective Sentences
- are less than 20 words long
- have subjects and verbs
- are capable of standing alone
- EXAMPLE
- Subject Verb Phrase
- Mr. Brown laughed in a sinister manner.
4Effective Sentences
- have parallel construction
- have appropriate emphasis / deemphasis
- use active or passive voice as required
5Parallel Construction
- Parallelism uses balanced construction.
- Match
- nouns with nouns
- verbs with verbs
- phrases with phrases
- clauses with clauses.
6Parallel Construction
- NOT PARALLEL
- The process of writing involves organizing,
composing, and revision. - PARALLEL
- The process of writing involves organizing,
composing, and revising. (match ing verbs)
7Parallel Construction
- NOT PARALLEL
- We are concerned with the quality of raw
materials, where they are located, and how much
it costs to transport them. - PARALLEL
- We are concerned with the quality, location,
and transportation costs of raw materials. (match
nouns)
8Try Your Skill
- How could parallelism be improved in the
following sentence? - We are pleased to recommend Elizabeth because
she has sincerity, she is reliable, and she works
with diligence. - We are pleased to recommend Elizabeth because
she is sincere, reliable, and diligent.
9Emphasis
- Mechanics
- Use of visual elements and techniques
- Style
- Use of word choice and placement
10Group Activity
- In groups of 3 or 4, brainstorm as many different
methods of mechanical emphasis as you can in 5
minutes.
11Emphasis Through Mechanics
- 1. Underlining
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- Which of these methods do you prefer?
12Emphasis Through Mechanics
- 2. Italics and Boldface
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- The use of boldface and italics captures the
readers attention.
13Emphasis Through Mechanics
- 3. All Capitals
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- Notice how EXPENSE-FREE stands out.
14Emphasis Through Mechanics
- 4. Dashes
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- Other methods including dashes may be used.
15Emphasis Through Mechanics
- 5. Tabulation
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- Listing items vertically emphasizes them
- 1. First item
- 2. Second item
- 3. Third item
16Emphasis Through Mechanics
- Other means of mechanical emphasis include
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- White space Boxes
- Colour Columns
- Lines Headings
17Group Activity
- Use mechanical emphasis to create a brochure for
Shine-a-Lot Car Wax. You may rewrite the text to
emphasize key points. - Shine-a-Lot Car WaxIt lasts longer than any
other car wax - It repels water more effectively
- It protects your car from dirt, snow, salt, and
weather damage - No buffing required, just wipe it off
18Emphasis Through Style
- TO EMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Use a vivid expression.
- bug-free software rather than dependable
software
19Emphasis Through Style
- TO EMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Label the idea.
- use expressions such as more importantly, the
principal reason, or the best alternative.
20Emphasis Through Style
- TO EMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Put the idea first or last in a sentence.
- Although there are some advantages to hiring our
own cleaning staff, subcontracting is still the
cheapest alternative.
21Emphasis Through Style
- TO EMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Put the idea in a short, simple sentence.
- The customer is always right.
22Deemphasis Through Style
- TO DEEMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Use general, rather than specific, words.
- some customers complained, rather than
- 125 customers complained
23Deemphasis Through Style
- TO DEEMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Put the idea in a dependent clause, next to a
positive independent clause. - You will receive store credit for any returned
purchases, as we do not give cash refunds.
24Deemphasis Through Style
- TO DEEMPHASIZE AN IDEA
- Use the passive voice (the subject is being acted
upon). - An error was made by our accounting department.
25Practice Question
- Rewrite the sentences on the handout, using the
guidelines discussed in class for - sentence length
- parallel construction, and
- emphasis.
26Active- and Passive-Voice Verbs
- Verbs
- describe action or join subject to words that
describe it - for example write, did, is, ran
27Active- and Passive-Voice Verbs
- Active-voice verbs show the subject performing
the action. - Examples
- Most major employers require drug testing.
- (Active voice the subject is
acting) - Dr. Smith recommended Tina for the job.
- (Active voice the subject is acting)
28Active- and Passive-Voice Verbs
- In passive-voice sentences, the subject is being
acted upon. Passive-voice verbs require helper
verbs. - Examples
- Drug testing is required by most major employers.
- (Passive voice the subject is being
acted upon) - Tina was recommended for the job by Dr. Smith.
- (Passive voice the subject is being
acted upon)
29Active- and Passive-Voice Verbs
- Use the active voice for most business
writing.EXCEPTIONS - Use the passive voice to emphasize an action or
the recipient of the actionrather than the actor
(Specialists were hired Laura was honored). - Use the passive voice to break bad news (Although
your lease cannot be renewed, we can offer . . .
). - Use the passive voice to avoid blaming (An error
was made in tabulating the results. ).
30Try Your Skill
- Convert the following to active voice. You may
have to add a subject. - Our membership meeting was postponed by the
president. - The president postponed our membership meeting.
- The résumés of job candidates are sorted quickly
by the software program Resumix. - The software program Resumix sorts résumés of
job candidates quickly. - Computer paper was ordered yesterday.
- Someone ordered computer paper yesterday.
31Try Your Skill
- Convert the following sentence to passive voice.
- We must delay shipment of your merchandise
because of heavy demand. - Your merchandise shipment must be delayed
because of heavy demand. - The technician could not install the computer
program. - The computer program could not be installed.
32Change to Active Voice
- Initial figures were submitted before the
deadline. - We submitted the initial figures before the
deadline. - Substantial sums of money were earned by
employees who enrolled in our stock option plan. - Employees who enrolled in our stock option plan
earned substantial sums of money. - A significant financial commitment has been made
by us to ensure the viability of the project. - We made a significant financial commitment to
ensure the project remains viable.
33Change to Passive Voice
- We cannot ship your order until June 14.
- Your order cannot be shipped until June 14.
- Your order can be shipped June 14.
- The government first issued a warning about the
pesticides over 15 months ago. - A warning about the pesticides was issued by
the government over 15 months ago. - We cannot allow a cash refund without a receipt.
- A cash refund cannot be allowed without a
receipt.A cash refund will be allowed with a
receipt.
34Sentence Structure
- Unified sentences
- Contain only related ideas
- WRONG
- My supervisor will be attending the meeting, and
has other meetings scheduled as well. - RIGHT
- My supervisor will be attending the meeting.
She has other meetings scheduled as well.
35Sentence Structure
- Zigzag sentences
- Unexpectedly switch away from the main topic
- Should usually be broken into two sentences
- WRONG
- Our hotel provides free internet access and has
an excellent restaurant. - RIGHT
- Our hotel provides free internet access in every
room. We also have an excellent restaurant.
36Sentence Structure
- Mixed construction
- Different grammatical constructions destroy unity
- WRONG
- The reason we have so much waste is because of
the material is defective. - RIGHT
- The reason we have so much waste is that the
material is defective.
37Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers
- Modifiers are words or phrases that describe or
limit other words. - For clarity, modifiers must be close to the words
they describe or limit.
38Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers
- Poor Any student has full on-line
privileges who is enrolled in the college. - Revised Any student who is enrolled in the
college has full on-line privileges.
39Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers
- Poor Its hard to understand why employees
would not go to our technical support staff
with software problems. - Revised Its hard to understand why
employees with software problems would
not go to our technical support staff.
40Try Your Skill
- Revise the following sentence to correct any
misplaced modifiers. - She died in the house in which she was born at
the age of 88. - At the age of 88, she died in the house in
which she was born.
41Try Your Skill
- Revise the following sentence to correct any
misplaced modifiers. - To receive an employment form, fill out this
application. (Tricky!) - The sentence is correct as it stands. You is
the understood subject of a command.
42Fix the modifiers
- Driving across the bridge, the ocean suddenly
came into view. - Driving across the bridge, we saw the ocean
suddenly come into view. - Seeing his error, the envelope was immediately
resealed by Adrian. - Seeing his error, Adrian immediately resealed
the envelope. - We interviewed only candidates who had excellent
computer skills in the morning. - In the morning, we interviewed only candidates
who had excellent computer skills.
43Homework
- Reading 7, p. 21 on Word Usage Rules
- Reading 8, p. 23 on Parallel Construction