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Grammar Moves: Shaping Who You Are

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Grammar Shaping Who You Are helps students understand how the grammatical moves they make reveal their personality traits and present their persona to their readers. The text’s rhetorical approach emphasizes the transformative power that grammar choices can have on a writer and helps students develop the personality the wish to portray in their writing. Writers can use the imperative mood to suggest control, colons to be assertive, parenthesis to keep the conversation real, and even commas to present an organized persona. By showing students how seemingly small choices can help them manage the impression they make on readers, Grammar Shaping Who You Are helps students become more deliberate writers.

168 pages, Paperback

First published October 18, 2010

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Lawrence Weinstein

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This is an excellent little grammar guide. It presumes you know the basics, and addresses how to add power to your writing. Good use of cartoons and examples.
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