2. Housekeeping Hand in “The Tell-Tale Heart”questions Outline and/or rough draft for paragraph on “My proudest Accomplishment” Answer key is now available for Fragments Review Tests
3. Quick Review of Steps in Writing Make a point Support the point with specific evidence Organize and connect the evidence Write clear, error free sentences
4. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
5. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
6. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
7. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
8. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
9. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
10. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
11. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
12. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
13. I have decided not to go out with Tony anymore. First of all, he was late for our first date. He said that he would be at my house by 8:30, but he did not arrive until 9:20. Second, he was bossy. He told me that it would be too late to go to the new Steve Martin movie I wanted to see, and that we would go to a horror classic, The Night of the Living Dead, instead. I told him that I didn’t like gruesome movies, but he said that I could shut my eyes during the gory parts. Only because it was a first date did I let him have his way. Finally, he was abrupt. After the movie, rather than suggesting a hamburger or a drink, he drove right out to a back road near Oakcrest High School and started necking with me. What he did a half hour later angered me most of all. He cut his finger on a pin I was wearing and immediately said we had to go right home. He was afraid the scratch would get infected if he didn’t put Bactine and a Bandaid on it. When he dropped me off, I said “Good-bye Tony,” in a friendly enough way, but in my head I thought, “Goodbye forever, Tony.”
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15. Transitions Important tools for organizing and connecting your evidence are transitions. Transitions are words that help the reader follow the writer’s thoughts, and show the relationship between ideas Ex: First, second, moreover, most importantly
16. Transitions Turn to p. 76 to see more examples of transitions. These transitions are grouped according to what kind of signal they provide. Note that some words appear in more than one category – which ones?
17. Transitions Now turn to p. 88. Do Activity 1. (If you finish Activity 1 while others are still working, start Activity 2)
18. Activity, p. 88 For one thing, however, a second also last of all, on the other hand
19. Other Connecting Words Three other types of words that help the reader follow the writer’s points are repeated words (Example, bottom of p. 78) repeating key words to remind the reader of important ideas 2. pronouns (Example, bottom of p. 79) using pronouns can help you connect ideas while avoiding needless repetition 3. synonyms (Example, bottom of p. 79) help emphasize ideas without repeating words, and adds variety and interest
20. Other Connecting Words Activity , p. 80 (If you finish and others are still working, continue with Activity, p. 90)
21. Writing Clear, Error Free Sentences Turn to p. 81 This page lists the sentence skills necessary for writing clear, effective sentences. We will study many of these topics in class. You can use this list as a checklist during the editing stage of the writing process.
24. Run-Ons Q: What is a run-on? A: Two complete thoughts “run together” without a sign that there is a break between them.
25. Types of Run-Ons There are two types of run-ons: 1. Fused sentences Ex: My grades are very good this semester my social life rates only a C. 2. Comma splices Ex: My grades are very good this semester, my social life rates only a C.
26. Correcting Run-Ons There are four methods of correcting a run-on: 1. Use a period and a capital letter to break the two complete thoughts into separate sentences. Ex: My grades are very good this semester. My social life rates only a C.
27. Correcting Run-Ons 2. Use a commaplus a joining word to connect the two complete thoughts. Ex: My grades are very good this semester, but my social life rates only a C.
28. Correcting Run-Ons 3. Use a semi-colon to connect the two complete thoughts. Ex: My grades are very good this semester; my social life rates only a C.
29. Correcting Run-Ons 4. Use subordination (make one clause dependent by adding a dependent word at the beginning or in between the complete thoughts). Ex: Although My grades are very good this semester, my social life rates only a C. Ex: My grades are very good this semester although my social life rates only a C.
30. Practice Correcting Run-Ons Complete the following activities now: Method 1: Practice 2, p. 40, #2, 4, 6, and 8. Method 2: Practice 1, p. 42, #1, 3, 5, and 8 Practice 2, p. 43, all You have 20 min to complete these and then we will go over them together. We will review and practice methods 3 and 4 next class.
31. Method 1: Activity, p. 362, #2, 4, 6, and 8 2. . . . increasing. Every eight seconds . . . 4. . . .smell of death about it. Half the stores . . . 6. . . water. This amount . . . 8. . . . fifteen times. Nobody felt. . .
32. Activity 1, p. 42 1. . . . ringing, and someone . . . 3. . . .the movie, but . . . 5. . . .school, for I felt my brain . . . 8. . . . the second shift, so she is not able. . .
33. Activity 2, p. 43 1. The night was hot and humid, so I went swimming. /. . .we turned on the a/c 2. Fred wanted to get a pizza, but the pizza stall was too far away on foot/ to walk to./ . . .he didn’t have enough money. 3. Lola went shopping in the morning, and she bought two handbags. / , and she got some milk. 4. I’m going to sell my car, for I’m moving to Vancouver. / , for I want more money. 5. I expected the exam to be easy, but I got a low mark./ . . . but it was difficult.
34. Homework No new homework Catch up and complete previously assigned work!