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A must have for any writing teacher. This book is a quick and easy guide for teaching sophisticated sentences starting in upper middle school.
A must-have for any aspiring writer or student. "Grammar for High School: A Sentence-Composing Approach" All these first three books above are the must-haves for all aspiring writers and students. Not a book to be overlooked. "Sentence Composing for High School: A Worktext on Sentence Variety and Maturity."2. A great book on sentence variety.
Great readings with my teas and lattes. I often bring this lightweight book with me into cafes. "Sentence Composing for College: A Worktext on Sentence Variety and Maturity" 3. Great exercises for brainstorming - sentence-composing helps combat any Writer's Block as it did for me. If you love this book, then you will really love the other books, those of the below: The first three MUST-SEE books by by Don Killgallon. "Sentence Combining: A Composing Book" by William Strong.A lovely, charming book with lively examples of sentences. From much use, mine has gone dog-eared and well-thumbed. 4.
Examples of stunning sentences. They all teach sentence variety and has examples of stunning sentences.Also, get this book below. This book is the one I most consult on sentence variety. 1.
I have requested assistance through Support, but haven't heard at all from Amazon. I hope that I will hear soon. I would dearly like to review this book, but it hasn't arrived. Generally, I have found Amazon very prompt, and delivery (International Standard) very good - about 2- 3 weeks. Better, I'd like to post a more positive review for this book (and the other that was shipped with it). Although Amazon's Where's My Stuff page said that there is no outstanding orders, the time estimate said it should arrive (New Zealand) between 4 Sept - 14 Sept, so I waited. The shipment was sent 14 August.
Consider the book's example of sentence pattern number eight: "Because it may seem difficult at first, because it may sound awkward or forced, because it often creates lengthy sentences where the thought 'gets lost,' this pattern seems forbidding to some writers, but it isn't all that hard; try it." I've since used that pattern in my own nonfiction book. "Thought is the blossom; language, the bud; action, the fruit." (Emerson)Having taken no previous thought to sentence style, I was thrilled with the lessons in this book; my writing has greatly improved.
Pattern layout is simple but effective and will allow you to write almost any sentence in English. What I liked most in this book is that after each pattern you will find explanations, examples (including professional samples) and exercises. All you need to do is to apply these styling patterns to your own sentences. Chapter one covers sentence parts briefly and is useful for anyone who needs a brief grammar refresher. Then the authors explore twenty sentence patterns, including several variations.
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