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Simple rules for writing
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Ebook Skills for effective Writing 2: Part 1 includes contents: Simple sentences; what is a paragraph?; subject–verb agreement; capitalization rules 1; punctuation 1: periods, question marks, and commas in lists; consistent pronoun use; avoiding run-ons and comma splices; avoiding sentence fragments; topic sentences; supporting sentences; concluding sentences; sentences with relative clauses; simple vs. compound sentences; complex sentences.
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haojiubujain05
09-08-2023
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Ebook Skills for effective Writing 2: Part 2 includes contents: Sentence combining for variety; giving specific examples 1; punctuation 2: more about commas; capitalization rules 2; transition words 1: chronological order; verb tense consistency; giving specific examples 2; outlines; review: simple, compound, and complex sentences; facts vs. opinions; including opposing opinions; transition words 2: examples and contrasts; formal vs. informal vocabulary and using vivid language; writing for an academic audience; review: combining sentences; irrelevant information vs.
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haojiubujain05
09-08-2023
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Lecture Technical writing and presentation - Week 10: How to write scientific texts in English. This lecture will cover the following: simple rules for writing; parts of a sentence; sentence; combining clauses; punctuation;... Please refer to the lecture for details!
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duonghoanglacnhi
07-11-2022
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Writing has always been and will continue to be one of the essential skills for college readiness and success. Since its inception, the ACT® program has included a multiple- choice format English Test to measure students’ understanding of the skills necessary for effective writing. Beginning in February 2005, students taking the ACT also had the option of adding a 30-minute direct writing test to their examination.
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commentcmnr
03-06-2013
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From its inception as a brief journal article in 1929, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association has been designed to advance scholarship by setting sound and rigorous standards for scientific communication. The creators of the 1929 manuscript included psychologists, anthropologists, and business managers who convened under the sponsorship of the National Research Council. They sought to establish a simple set of procedures, or style rules, that would codify the many components of scientific writing to increase the ease of reading comprehension.
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cronus75
13-01-2013
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