Title: Chapter 8 - Style
1Chapter 8 - Style
- Group Members Helen 9310001A
- Stan 9310003A
- Sally 9310021A
- General 9310026A
- Judy 9310036A
- Peggy 9310032A
28a Aim for a readable style
- Clear Thought
- know and understand your topic
- A readable style mastery of content
- EXCELLENT paper
38a-1 Understand your sources
- Reread the difficult part until you totally
understand. - Do not pretend to understand!!!!!
- Never quote something youre not clear.
- Paraphrasing author's idea is a useful way to
- test your understanding.
48a-2 Be accurate
- Names, dates, and statistics (numbers)
-
- Ex. The United Nations (UN) officially
- was founded on 24 October 1945,
- increasing its member states to 192
- until 28 June 2006.
58a-3 Be exact
- Know well about your topic
- Without being vague or fuzzy
- Use the correct technical terms
68a-3 Be exact
- Ex. The European Union (UN) is a political and
economical community, which was founded together
by six founding members in 1957. - Revised. After WWII, in order to guarantee its
- lasting peace, the European Union
(UN) - was founded as a political
(intergovermental - co-operation and abolition of border
- control ) and economical (single
market - freedom of movement of people,
goods, - services) community together by its
six - founding members Belgium, France,
- Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the
- Netherlands in 1957.
-
78a-4 Be concise
- Condense a lot of information in few words.
- Ex. The development level of public
- transportation in European countries is
- high.
- Revised. public transportation is highly
- developed in European countries.
88a-4 Be concise
- Redundant expressions
-
- Ex. A bald-headed baby boy asked an
- extra added egg for breakfast at
- 730 a.m. in the morning.
98a-4 Be concise
- Meaningless words or phrases
- Ex. In actual fact, they were
- introduced for the first time
- yesterday.
-
108a-4 Be concise
- Snobbish diction
- Ex.
- A person desiderative of love is usually
a solitariness and hollowness person. This kind
of person will chase love without judgment, so we
had better recommend him/her to ascertain other
focus in his/her life.
118a-4 Be concise
- Ex.
- A person who pursues love is usually
loneliness and emotional emptiness. This kind of
person will chase love blindly, so we had better
recommend him/her to find out other focus in
his/her life. -
128a-5 Vary your sentences
- Bad writers
- Write the same kinds of sentences again and
again . ? Prepare going to hell!!! - Good writers
- Combine some sentences or beginning some
others with a different words. ? Mavis will love
you FOREVER!!!
138a-5 Vary your sentences
- Ex. (BAD ONE)
- Sam comes from America. He will stay in
Taiwan for 15 days. He said this is his second
time to visit Taiwan. He plans to visit his
friends here. He can not speak Chinese. He still
desires to visit different cities in Taiwan. He
is so exciting. He can not wait for this trip.
148a-5 Vary your sentences
- Ex. (GOOD ONE)
- Sam comes from America, and he will stay
in Taiwan for 15 days. Besides, he said this is
his second time to visit Taiwan, so he plans to
visit his friends here. Although he can not speak
Chinese, he still desires to visit different
cities in Taiwan. In fact, he is so exciting, and
he can not wait for this trip.
158a-5 Vary your sentences
- Learn to juxtapose short and long sentences.
- Ex.
- Hualien is the place I like most. It's a
- middle-sized city located in eastern
- Taiwan. People are lucky to appreciate
- a lot of seashore scenes due to its
- location. At the same time, people can
- enjoy the breeze that blew across the
- surface of the ocean.
-
168a-5 Vary your sentences
- Learn to subordinate.
- Ex.
- Coordinate
- I read a book. Suddenly a man
- rushed in.
- Subordinate
- Suddenly a man rushed in
- when I read a book.
178a-5 Ways to vary your sentences
- Learn to use parallel constructions.
- Ex.
- Not parallel
- The old man sit on the sofa. Then he
- started reading the newspaper. Later
he - also drank a cup of coffee.
- Parallel
- The old man sat on the sofa, read
the - newspaper, and drank a cup of
coffee. - Note All verbs are active and in the past.
188a-6 Use the active voice
- active
- passive
- Dont use passive voice because
- Objective myth
- Textbookish
- Stilted
- Avoid sexism
Verbs
19- Passive
- The most influential theory in 20th century,
Relativity, is proposed by Einstein. And the
development of new energy, nuclear power was
influenced by this theory.
20- Active
- Einstein proposed the most influential theory in
20th century, Relativity. And this theory had
influenced the development of new energy which is
nuclear power.
218a-6 2 exceptions call for the passive voice
- For an occasional change of pace
- For the sake of focus
- Tip Using active voice tends to reduce wordiness.
228a-7 Use an appropriate point of view
- In the past, most instructors insisted that
research papers be written only from the
third-person point of view, and keep the writing
objective.
23- Today many prestigious journals have relaxed
their rules. Authors routinely use the I or
we point of view to report research data or
draw attention to their findings.
24Whats first-person point of view and
third-person point of view?
- First point of view use I, we, and my
those kind of words in your research paper. - Ex. In my research I found that the most
extreme negative criticism of Jefferson Davis
places the full weight of the southern defeat on
his head.
25- Third-person point of view use kind of
objective words in sentences. - Ex. Research indicates that the most extreme
negative criticism of Jefferson Davis places
the full weight of the Southern defeat on his
head.
26Use first-person point of view re third-person
point of view?
- Ask you instructor
- Expressing your personal comment or judgment
first-person
278a Aim for a readable style 8a-8 Avoid sexist
language
- In writing, watch for language that reflects the
values and biases of a male-dominated society. -
- ex. A doctor should always look after the
best interest of his patients. - his their
28Use plural nouns and pronouns
- A doctor should always look after the best
interest of his patients. - their
- his or her
- A doctor should always look after the best
interest of patients.
29avoid the use of gender-biased words
- mankind, chairman, congressman, poetess, woman
surgeon, actress. - human or humankind, chair, member of congress,
poet, surgeon ,or actor.
30thon- sort for that one
- use in place of he or him when the persons
gender is not identified. - Example
- when a police officer comes, I will ask him.
- when a police officer comes, I will ask thon.
31Use passive voice
- Original passage
- As soon as the doctor arrives, the nurse will
notify him. - passive voice
- Upon arrival, the doctor will be notified by the
nurse.
328b - Make your introduction clear
- Clearly explain what your paper
proposes to argue, assert, or do.
338b-1 Strategies for lively introductions
- A. Use a quotation
- B. Ask a question
- C. Present an illustration
34a. Use a quotation
- Help readers to plunge into the topic.
- Applicable to the topic
- Ex. "Liberty means responsibility. That is
- why most men dread it."
- (George Bernard Shaw)
35b. Ask a question
- Attract your reader into your topic.
- Ex. Would you have more children
- because of the welfare?
36c. Present an illustration
- Use anecdotes or examples to let your readers
willing to read your paper. - Arouse readers desire of reading.
- Ex. P.150
378c. Write an effective conclusion
- 1. Summarize your main point
- 2. Suggest what the reader should do
- 3. End rather than stop
388c-1 Summarize your main points
- Review the major ideas in your paper
- Avoid more explanation, last- minute asides, and
detail analysis
398c-2 Suggest what the reader should do
- Ex. We have to educate our younger because when
we put the idea of how to help the environment,
when they grow up, they will have a different
thinking. We need to put three ideas in our mind,
reuse, reduce and recycle. As we have these three
ideas in mind, we can do a lot more to help our
environment.
408c-3 End rather than stop
- To stop is simply to place a period at the end of
your paper - Ex. So, as you have read in this paper, the
television footage of combat was simply
inadequate. - Revise. Because time constraints allowed only a
tiny part of the action associates with combat in
Vietnam to be aired on television because the
mechanics of television reporting (need for
camera, sound equipment, film) handicapped field
reporting and because Americans refused to watch
scenes depicting battlefield suffering, what
Americans saw on television during the Vietnam
War was cinema, not reality.