Writing 2101F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Mphasis, Independent Clause, Dependent Clause

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Part of rhetorical approach involves directing reader"s attention to specific ideas in a: hinges on the writers awareness of how the brain works when we read sentence or paragraph. We pay attention to the first few words and especially to the final words. Western readers expect context at the beginning and important information. Place information you want to emphasize at the end of sentences, and secondarily at the at the end, in the stress position start: this applies on a larger scale to paragraphs too. Put your important info in the main clause of the sentence: then place the clause at the end or beginning of the sentence. Use of active or passive voice to direct attention to subject or object accordingly. Parallel structure requires using the same grammatical structure for individual items in a list. To fix faulty parallelism: all items in a list need to mirror or repeat one another grammatically.

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