WRI203H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Storge, Gerund, Tyrant
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Wri203h5 - lecture 3: how to edit a text pt. How stories in chapter 1 manipulated readers: all relatable to our own childhoods relatability = key to successful writing. "sesame street: maintained balance between adult author conveying kid narrator believable. Issues in the background that adult readers understand but child at the time doesn"t. "away game: manipulates reader to view father as villain. Verbs: most important word in sentence, verb = action word, action --> change --> meaning. Interfering factor #2 to remove: dead verbs: avoid "to be" --> meaningless very, "to be", "is", "was", "am", "are", etc, e. g. "who was playing at the club last night?" "was playing" is a gerund (verb form functioning as noun) = inefficient: change to "who played" "ing" endings = excessive: e. g. "she started rolling her eyes, change to "she rolled her eyes" "began to" and "started to" are wordy: specific verbs > generalized verbs, e. g. "the accountant took the money"