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Title: Welcome to WR95


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Welcome to WR95 CRN 47980 4 credits This
class meets two days a week Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 600-750pm
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Instructor Kathy Hake best way to contact me
hakek_at_linnbenton.edu
subject line WR95 6pm, your name office
hoursTuesdays and Thursdays 530-600pm Lebanon
Center (LC-213) voicemail 541-259-5769 Lebanon
Learning Center writing help (LC-202) Mondays and
Wednesdays 2-5pm Tuesdays and Thursdays 2-6pm
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Writers use creativity
and attention to detail.
4
  • Constructive Side to Writing
  • Revising
  • checking main ideas, support,
  • organization, etc.
  • Proofreading/editing
  • word choice, sentence flow,
  • spelling, punctuation,
  • grammar, formatting, etc.
  • Creative Side to Writing
  • Brainstorming
  • Using sensory details
  • Painting pictures with your words
  • Organizing flow to guide readers

5
  • Parts of Speech
  •  
  • Noun person, place, thing, idea
  • Common noun general (example college)
  • Proper noun specific (example Linn Benton
    Community College)
  •  
  • Pronoun general references to person, place,
    thing, idea
  • (examples she, he, it, they)
  •  
  • Subject who or what a sentence is about (a noun
    or pronoun)
  •  
  • Verb combines with the subject to make a
    complete sentence
  • Action verb what the subject is doing
  • Non-action / helping verb examples is, are,
    was, were, has, have, had
  •  

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  • Parts of Speech cont.
  • An Independent Clause (complete sentence) must
    contain a subject and a verb.
  •  
  • Writers often use other parts of speech for
    clarity
  • Adjective describes a noun
  • Adverb describes a verb
  • Articles a, an, the
  • Prepositional phrase describes where or when
    something happened (preposition. . . noun)
  •  
  •  
  • The rusty yellow car loudly sputtered down the
    street and lurched around the corner.
  •  

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  • Four Steps of Writing
  • UNITY Begin with a Point
  • p.51-53 and p.96-97
  • SUPPORT Support Point with Specific Evidence
    p.53-68 and p.98-99
  • COHERENCE Organize and Connect the
  • Specific Evidence
  • p.87-92 and p.100-101
  • Write Clear, Error-Free Sentences
  • p.102-105 and p.125-238
  • page numbers listed here are
    incorrect

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  • Four Basis for Revising Writing
  • UNITY (p.97)
  • Is there a clear opening statement of the point
    of the paper?
  • Is the material on target in support of the
    opening point?
  • SUPPORT (p.99)
  • Is there specific evidence to support the opening
    point?
  • Is there enough specific evidence?
  • COHERENCE (p.101)
  • Does the paper have a clear method of
    organization?
  • Are transitions and other connecting words used
    to tie the material together?
  • Create Clear, Error-Free Sentences
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