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WriteTraits
  • VOICE

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Knowing Your Audience
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Your Audience
  • If a writers voice is clear and strong, you
    should be able to identify the intended audience

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Audience
  • Who is the intended audience?
  • How do you know?
  • Lets look at some samples

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  • Bad storm dumps 30 cm of snow on Cape
  • BretonMotorists advised to stay off roads
    Marine Atlantic ferries tied upBy JOCELYN
    BETHUNESnowplow drivers worked overtime Saturday
    all over Cape Breton Island, clearing driveways
    and roadways as the first major blizzard of the
    season dumped more than 30 centimetres of the
    white stuff in some places.
  • Temperatures hovered around -10 C, but the cold
    wind made it feel more like -25 C.

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Petes Introductory Celeriac Salad
  • 125 ml (1/2 cup) mayonnaise
  • 15 ml (1 tbsp) Dijon mustard
  • Salt and pepper
  • 125 ml (1/2 cup) coffee cream
  • 3 medium-sized celeriac (1kg / 2lb), peeled and
    cut into pieces a little larger than matchsticks
  • 1 Spanish onion, thinly sliced
  • Lettuce
  • 2 ml (1/2 tsp) caraway seeds
  • 50 ml (1/4 cup) minced parsley
  • METHOD
  • Fold the mayonnaise, mustard, salt and pepper
    into the cream.
  • Drain the pieces of celeriac, dry them on paper
    towel and fold them into the dressing along with
    onions. toss with two forks.
  • Place the mixture in a salad bowl lined with
    lettuce and sprinkle with caraway seeds and
    parsley.
  • Serves 4 to 6.

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ABA takes flight
  • Slam dunk champion Beacham wins over
  • Metro Centre crowdBy CHAD LUCAS Sports
    ReporterIf the horde of kids lined up for
    autographs from slam dunk champion Donny Beacham
    was any indication, the American Basketball
    Association succeeded in making a legion of new
    fans on Saturday night at Halifax Metro Centre.
  • Beacham brought the estimated crowd of 2,500 to
    its feet with the nights most electrifying dunk
    the Texas Tycoons forward threw the ball off the
    backboard, caught it while soaring over a group
    of six huddled children in Halifax Rainmen
    T-shirts and slammed it home.

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DEAR ABBY
  • DEAR ABBY I am a 43-year-old woman with a lot of
    experience in my field of expertise. My problem
    is, my boss hired a student intern full time. I
    have been working here four years and, basically,
    run the store -- opening up, etc. -- but the
    student is making more money than I do. What
    would you do? Move on, or stay and feel unfairly
    treated? -- THE OLD SHOE
  • DEAR OLD SHOE I would certainly explore other
    employment opportunities. Money talks, and by
    paying you less than the intern, your boss has
    sent you a message.
  • It appears your boss is taking you for granted.
    But before you leave, have a chat with the boss
    and give him or her the opportunity to offer you
    a raise and retain a trusted employee.

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Voice of the peopleToken protest Dear
editor The logic of phasing out bridge tokens
escapes me. We have let the Utility and Review
Board rubber-stamp yet another weird decision by
the Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission. Lets
see if Ive got this right One lane in each
direction will accept change for the thousands
like me, who travel to Halifax on an irregular
basis, as well as tourists and those visiting HRM
from other parts of the province. Many of the
mental midgets who race at full speed through the
toll booths now will have several more booths to
practise their limited driving skills. In a Jan.
23 story, Steve Snider said, "The bridge
commission would be one of the very few toll
agencies left in North America that would have
cash, tokens and electronic toll collection." I
dont think so. I can pay cash or token in Saint
John, N.B., at the Cobequid Pass, and at many of
the toll booths in the United States. Does this
mean that after decades of horrendous management,
the bridges will be paid for? If not, leave the
present system in place, which is supposed to be
convenient for the consumer. Is that not how any
system is supposed to work? Fred McKee,
Dartmouth
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  • The writers words often provide clues as to the
    intended audience
  • Voice changes depending on the purpose

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Knowing Your Audience
  • People who fish change bait or lures depending on
    the kind of fish they are after
  • You do something similar when you change your
    voice and choose your words to talk to friends as
    opposed to talking to your parents
  • Writers change voices, too, to hook their audience

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Sugar Cane Fire by David Rice
  • Excerpt from a book of short stories called
    Crazy Loco
  • Romero, a seventh grader, wants to buy tickets to
    a high school dance for himself and two friends.
  • He must use the right words with the right voice
    if he wants to get the tickets from the high
    school boys who are teasing him for his efforts.

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  • One of the guys laughed. Youre in junior
    high. You have no rights. The other students
    joined in the ha has.
  • Then I recognized the guys laugh. A month
    earlier my English teacher had given the class
    extra-credit points for watching the high school
    drama class rehearse a Shakespeare play. Every
    time one of the actors messed up a line. The guy
    who was laughing at me now would jump in and make
    fun of him. And every time, the actor would
    throw his arms up and respond with the same
    sentence What is this? The Spanish
    Inquisition? Then both guys would shout in
    unison, Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition,
    and all the actors would laugh. I didnt get it,
    but I knew it worked.
  • I threw my arms up. What is this? The Spanish
    Inquisition? I said.
  • The two guys laughed and answered, Nobody
    expects the Spanish Inquisition, and they let me
    buy three tickets. The girl with the tin box
    stood up and put out her hand. That will be nine
    dollars for you and your dates, she said,
    smiling. I paid her and walked away happily.

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Reflecting
  • What do you think about this passage?
  • Romeo ended up getting what he wanted, but how
    did he adjust his voice to accomplish this?

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Activity
  • Suppose the person Romero wanted to buy the
    tickets from was a parent or a teacher.
  • In 3 or 4 sentences, how would he request tickets
    if the adult was someone you knew?
  • Someone you didnt know?

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Glue Prompt in Writing Notebook
  • Your writing task today is to write two letters.
    You will
  • write one to Mrs. Rhindress and one to The Jaguar
    Post, a
  • student newspaper which often has articles where
    students
  • air their concerns. In these letters, you will
    tell each
  • audience about your ideas for making the dances
    more fun
  • for everyone. You want to persuade Mrs.
    Rhindress that
  • your ideas are worthy but you also want to get
    the
  • students behind your improvements. (Think
    audience!)
  • Each letter must be at least eight sentences
    long.
  • Remember that voice is affected by the details
    and words
  • you choose.

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Ongoing Teacher Writing Conferences
  • There is to be no talking!
  • Only independent writing.
  • Complete for next Writing Workshop Day

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Use this Format
January 29, 2007 Dear Mrs. Rhindress/Editor, Sin
cerely,
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