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November 10, 2014. Many of us have heard it before; many of us will hear it again: the infamous term passive voice. Some instructors say in bold, capitalized, and not-at-all passive voices, DO NOT USE PASSIVE VOICE,. As if it stands alongside splint infinitives and end-of-sentence prepositions as the cardinal (albeit mythical in some circles) sins of writing. I have a confession. Let me whisper it to you. It is okay to use passive voice. Sometimes it’s even. The mouse ate the cheese. While forms of to be...
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February | 2014 | WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn
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Monthly Archives: February 2014. Use WIRMI when you’re squirmy. February 24, 2014. A student just left my office, the third this week to whom I’ve touted what is fast becoming my favorite revision strategy WIRMI. When students come to me feeling squirmy about their writing; when they are confused and uncertain about why their professor has told them to clarify or explain ; when their professor has dared ask What do you mean? In the margin that’s when I like to pull out WIRMI. WIRMI stands for this:.
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November | 2014 | WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn
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Monthly Archives: November 2014. November 24, 2014. I used to think that the process of writing a research paper was essentially the following:. Come up with a thesis. Write about the information in order to prove the thesis. However, a couple years ago, I read a book by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein called. They Say / I Say. Which changed my perspective a bit. The naysayer does not necessarily have to be a specific scholar; it could be the opinion of a group of people, or it could simply be a commo...
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November | 2013 | WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn
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Monthly Archives: November 2013. November 30, 2013. Let’s meet Annie, a freshman at Imaginary University. She has just been assigned her first college paper and has listened to the list of all the possible punishments for plagiarism, intentional or not. She learned one citation style in high school, but now she’s expected to know three different ones for three different classes and she has started to panic. What on earth is she supposed to do? Which way do I cite? How do I cite? When and what do I cite?
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Dealers’ Room/Artists’ Alley Hours:. Friday, February 7 3 pm-8 pm. Saturday, February 8 10 am-6 pm. Sunday, February 9 10 am-3 pm. The vendor room and artists' alley for Kawa Kon 2016 is now closed. Dealers are vendors selling goods that they didn't make or mass-produced copies of original works. . Artists are vendors selling their original artworks or small-run copies of their original works. Non-profit groups and convention advertising tables also fall under the realm of artists. Shop in a Bottle.