Before you submit a response paper or essay, please proofread and revise for the following items:
[NCH ..] = The New Century Handbook (3rd ed.) references by chapter/section and page numbers(s) with grading marks in bold soft brackets: { }.
Clarity & Conciseness
{ PV }: Revise passive voice; revise for active voice: additional help
[NCH: 32g, pp. 682-3; 40d, pp. 745-6]
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{ be }: Omit "be" auxiliary or helping verbs (unless an ongoing action): is / are, was / were, be / being
Revise or replace with active, concise verbs: additional help [NCH: 32c, pp. 682-3]
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| { U }: usage |
Revise and avoid these inexact and ambiguous verbs:
display,
exhibit,
portray,
seem,
show,
use / utilize / employ: additional help [NCH: 5c-4, pp. 100-1]
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Revise and avoid these nouns as subjects for sentences:
thing(s), the reader, the audience, today
Keep the focus on the author and/or thesis.
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Revise and avoid these pronouns:
I, me (my),
one, you (your),
we (us, our)
Keep the focus on the author and/or thesis. [NCH: 6d, pp. 129-130, 17b-4, pp. 409-410]
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{ logic } : reasoning, [NCH: 7f-g, pp. 157-164]
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{ phrasing } : informal or vague, [NCH: 45c, pp. 785-794] |
Organization & Content
{ analysis / develop }: Follow all examples and evidence with a well-developed discussion and analysis.
[NCH: 7h, pp. 164-6]
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{ example }: Introduce appropriate examples and evidence; also check for plagiarism {PL ). - see course policies (left menu). [NCH: 11, pp. 243-264]
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{ combine }: Combine and subordinate sentences and ideas. [NCH: 41, pp. 753-758]
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{ MLA }: Paraphrase and parenthetically document examples and evidence according to the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers - document all textbook references to prose by page number and poetry by line number(s). Avoid quotes (paraphrase and cite), and check for plagiarism.
[NCH: 11, pp. 243-264; 13, pp. 306-350]
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{ P / ¶ }: Paragraph length (4 to 7 sentences on average) [NCH 6f, p. 131 |
{ thesis }: Define the thesis clearly. [NCH: 7a, pp. 137-142] |
{ PS }: Do not write no plot summaries. Keep the focus on the author and/or thesis, and answer the prompt.
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Basic Grammar
{ AGREEMENT }: Subject-verb / pronoun-antecedent. [NCH: 33, pp. 697-706]
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Sentences:
{ CS }: Comma splices
{ FRAG }: Fragments (incomplete sentences
{ RO }: Run-on sentences (no punctuation)
[NCH: 35, 36, pp. 714-724]
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Punctuation:
{ c / no c }: commas
{ sc / no sc }: semi-colons
{ p }: periods
{ a / no a }: apostrophes
{ qm }: quotation marks
[NCH: 51-54, pp. 837-871]
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{ SENSE }: Basic grammar and sentence structure (subject-predicate , etc.) [NCH: 29-32, pp. 639-696; 37-39, pp. 725-774]
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{ sp } : Spelling [NCH: 49, pp. 823-846] |