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1、A Basic Course in English WritingChapter 1Manuscript FormArrangementa.Leaving marginsb.Writing titlesThe title is always put in the middle of the firstline.Remember to capitalize the first letter ofeach word except articles,short prepositions,that is preposition under four letters),andcoordinating c
2、onjunctions such as and,or,but,nor,for,and the to in infinitives.The firstword in the title,of course,is alwayscapitalized.RULES TO ABIDE BYc.IndentingTips:If you want to delete words,just draw ahorizontal line through them.If you want to begin a new paragraph withinan existing paragraph,put the sig
3、n Par.before the sentence that is to begin the newparagraph.When you want to remove aparagraph division,write No Par.in themargin.If you want to make a brief insertion,writethe new material above the line and indicatethe point of insertion by placing a caret(A)below the line.Word DivisionSyllabicati
4、onWhen you find that you can write only part ofa word at the end of a line and must completethe word on the next line,divide the wordbetween syllables and use a hyphen to indicatethe break.Always place the hyphen at the endof the line after the first part of a divided word,not at the beginning of th
5、e next line on whichyou complete the word.When you are in doubt about the syllabicationof a word,consult a good dictionary.A.Do not divide words of one syllable.WRONG thr-ee,cl-own,yearn-ed,plough-edREVISED three,clown,yearned,ploughedB.Do not divide a word so that a single letterstands alone on a l
6、ine.WRONG wear-y,e-rupt,a-way,o-valREVISED weary,erupt,away,ovalC.When dividing a compound word thatalready contains a hyphen,make the breakwhere the hyphen occurs.AWKWARD pre-Dar-winian,well-in-formed,Pan-Amer-icanREVISED pre-Darwinian,well-informed,Pan-AmericanCapitalizationRules for Capitalizatio
7、n:Capitalize the first word in asentence:Every sentence,including this one,beginswith a capital letter.The pronoun I is always capitalized.(3)Proper names,and nouns used asproper names,are capitalized.a.Names of people and races:George Gissingthe Caucasianb.A title preceding a proper noun:Professor
8、Sandra CarpenterPrime Minister Margaret Thatcherc.Specific geographical locations,streets,andbuildings:Amazon RiverNew JerseyMount EverestEmpire State BuildingFifth AvenueNotre Dame Cathedrald.The words north,south,east,and west whenthey refer to a specific section of the countryrather than a direct
9、ion.the Midwestthe Middle Eastthe Far Eastcf.Her aunt lives thirty miles south of Dallas.e.Nationalities and languages:the Germanthe Koreanf.The specific names of high school andcollege courses(as they would appear in aschool bulletin):Pm taking Latin and Introduction to Biology.cf.Im taking courses
10、 in computer science andbiology.g.Names of religions,religious figures,sacred terms,and religious books:MoslemProtestantthe Ten Commandmentsthe Bible;the Koranh.Days of the week,months,and holidays:MondaySeptemberIndependence DayDo not capitalize the names of the seasons.i.Titles of books,articles,p
11、eriodicals,songs,poems,movies,plays(the first word and allimportant words of the title are capitalized;asa rule,articles and prepositions are not):Death of a SalesmanTime MagazineTake Me Home,Country Road1j.Names of ships and trains:the Queen Elizabeth IIthe Orient Expressk.Names of documents,histor
12、ical events orperiods,and organizations:the Declaration of Independencethe Franco-Prussian Warthe Middle Agesthe League of Women VotersNumbersConventions governing the choice betweenspelling out numbers and using figures varywith the kind of writing.The more scientific ortechnical the writing,the gr
13、eater the use offigures as opposed to spelled-out numbers.In any case,be consistent in your use offigures or spelled-out numbers in a given pieceof writing.In nonscientific writing spell out numbers oramounts less than one hundred;use figuresfor other numbers or amounts.He spent ninety-seven dollars
14、 for a cellphone.Miriam is twenty-two years old.How can anyone govern a country that has 246different kinds of cheese?Use figures for dates and addresses.DatesAddressesMay 4,191413 Milford AvenueJuly 2,201257 East 121st Street1997-2012Route 1 P.O.Box 353Apartment 6 A17B.C.to A.D.21Grinnell,Iowa 5011
15、2The ordinal numbers(first,third,ninth)or theforms 1st,3rd,9th,may be used in dates if theyear is not given:March first,March 1st.In formal invitations dates are usually writtenout:Sunday,September ninth,two thousandand twelve.Ordinarily,use figures for the following:DecimalsPercentagesMixed numbers
16、 and fractionsScores and statisticsIdentifications numbersVolume,chapter,and page numbersAct,scene,and line numbersFigures followed by symbols or abbreviationsExact amounts of moneytimes Except in legal or commercial writing,donot repeat in parentheses a number that hasbeen spelled out.COMMERCIAL Th
17、e original order was forfifty(50)pumps.STANDARD Carol has trained fortysopranos in four years.Spell out numbers that occur at thebeginning of a sentence.INAPPROPRIATE 217 bales of hay werelost in the fire.REVISED Two hundred andseventeen bales of hay were lost in the fire.If necessary,recast a sente
18、nce to eliminatenumbers at the beginning.INAPPROPRIATE 1984 marked theoccurrence of the fourteenth Winter Olympics.Appropriate In 1984 the fourteenthWinter Olympics occurred.HandwritingPunctuationThe comma is used to separate main clausesjoined by a coordinating conjunction.Thereare,however,two exce
19、ptions.1.Some writers omit the comma before thecoordinating conjunction when one or both ofthe main clauses are very short:The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.2.When one or both of the main clausesjoined by a coordinating conjunction are longor internally punctuated,use a semicolonbefore the
20、 coordinating conjunction.The Canadian Mounted Police wereestablished in the 1870*8 to assure peacefulsettlement of the northwest wilderness;andthey became symbols of political and socialorder.The mounties,dressed in red tunics and ridingwell-trained horses,were a familiar sight onthe Canadian front
21、ier;but few people in theUnited States saw Mounties except in themovies.Unnecessary and confusing punctuation:The people of this company,have,always,been aware,of the need,for products of betterquality,and lower prices.None of the commas in this sentence isnecessary.Unnecessary commas:NOT The H.M.S.
22、Bounty was a hundred-foo,three-masted,vessel.BUT The H.M.S.Bounty was a hundred-foo,three-masted vessel.NOT He had called the men,damnedthieving rascals.nBUT He had called the men damnedthieving rascals.nChapter 2DictionThe choice and use of wordsA.some basic concepts concerning thediction1.levels o
23、f words:There are five layers of style:The oratorical or frozen style:is generallyused in written reports,official documents,business letters,scholarly and scientificarticles,or in dignified public speechprepared beforehand with a written draft.The deliberate or formal style:in writtenform,general u
24、sage.The consultative or moderate style:occursin everyday use.It is a polite and fairlyneutral style;it is used when we are talkingto a person whom we dont not know well,or to someone who is senior in terms of ageor social position.The casual or colloquial style:occurs ineveryday use.Implying inform
25、ality,familiarity,or friendliness,is mainly used inconversation between people who knoweach other very well or in personal letters.The intimate style:showing a very closerelationship,may be used between familymembers,lovers,etc.The frozen and the intimate are two extremesand do not have much practic
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