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    Joyas Volardoras, written by Brian Doyle, explains how every heartbeat throughout a person’s lifetime should be valued and not taken for granted. Doyle frequently uses punctuation that mimics the human heart to explain how the heart beats and to show the importance of each beat. Doyle’s opening two paragraphs contain excessive amounts of commons, which occur every few words. “But when they rest they come to death on frigid nights, or when they are starving, they retreat into torpor, their…

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    Iyer’s essay focuses on the importance of commas and other forms in punctuation, and just how important their existence is to literature - a concept he convinces his audience of by providing them with various examples of certain sentence sections with and without the addition of commas. Meanwhile, Sagan’s essay gives a plethora of examples to view through the lens of what the title refers to - the art of ‘baloney…

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    My Writing Style Analysis

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    My brain often focuses on certain English and grammar usage rules while typing a paper. On the contrary, this was not always my usual train of thought; I used to write without a care in the world. In other words, I was lazy and did not bother correcting poor English terms in my paragraphs. Moreover, I tried to slide past with the minimum amount of work possible. It was only recently that I began to care specifically about the rules that applied to my essays. I've given more thought to the…

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    This variable makes it so that winston’s nickname and winston’s age is separated by a comma in the middle by adding winston.nickname, “,”, and winston’s age. /* 14 */ - Then the variable txt is displayed on the canvas so that the text displays: winston’s nickname, winston’s age. It also uses winstons’s x and y coordinates but 20 is added…

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    followed by a comma, to separate it from the next set of information: the specific address. The specific address begins with the reporter volume number, followed by the reporter abbreviation, and lastly the starting page number of the case. Rule 10.3 advises how to cite reporter information, specifically rule 10.3.2. The reporter name and volume number are central, as that is how a case would be located in a law library. Again, this set of information would be followed by a comma. If there…

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    learned and accomplished. I have greatly improved my general writing skills and learned how to properly write different types of papers. However my greatest accomplishment in this class was the improvement of my grammar. Run on sentences, comma splices and misplaced commas where all things that I struggled with. This class has given me the ability to improve my writing by not making simple syntax errors. The biggest challenge I faced was writing my argumentative essay. I had a hard time coming…

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    sentence structure, I find that Butler doesn’t like to use some connection words to connect sentences but just use some separate sentences, however, Elkin used to use connection words. Another special style I found from Elkin is that he always use comma between several motions in a sentence. For example, he said that, “They…

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    How does rhetoric and argument contribute to strength of a writer? After reading about the two connotations that these concepts create, I believe that rhetoric and argument are used to give a person the ability to articulate their stance on a topic. Timothy Crusius explains how argument and rhetoric have “bad reputations.” This is because many people believe that argument simply means to disagree or voice opinions aggressively with one another. As a result, this gives argument a negative…

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    happened a while ago. */“Surprised,” one of the past participles, is used unusually because it’s not modifying anything/* The semi-colon after “forgotten” is known as a super comma, because this list could use a comma, but instead the author uses a semi-colon. The purpose for this semi-colon serves the same purpose as a comma, in a sense that they both are used to continue the list of objects the author thinks are beautiful, but the semi-colon is also used as a separation between normal objects…

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    Academic writing plays a vital role in the development of the sciences. The main objective of academic writing is to efficiently communicate thoughts, theories or knowledge from empirical experiments or logical deductions in research papers, articles, and theses for example, trying to convince readers and researchers, and progress WORD CHOICE the knowledge in some field. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in studying the rhetorical structure of research papers, especially the…

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