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1 Action Verbs Who did what? What happened?

2 Strong Verbs, Not Weak Ones Weak – Is, have, deal with, make, involve Strong – Investigate, search, admire

3 Normalizations Avoid verbs ending in – Tion – Ment – Al – Ence – Ance – Ing

4 Active Voice The subject performs the action of the verb. Active verbs add energy, establish responsibility.

5 Passive Voice Is Good Sometimes When the agent is insignificant or understood The reader expects the passive voice You want to create cohesion and focus

6 Concrete, Accurate Nouns Concrete nouns evoke the senses.

7 Single Words Instead of Phrases or Pairs Collateral damage

8 Editing for Style--Analysis Context and Content. – What are readers likely to ask? Need to know? Sentence Structure – Length (Where is sentence core?) Verbs – Too much passive voice Words – Ambiguity?

9 Editing for Style—Evaluation, Review What are the consequences of your analysis? – Has it shortened or lengthened the document to its best advantage? – Have individual emendations reflected the overall rhetorical goal?

10 Discriminatory Language Gender Race Age Religion Culture Politics Sexual orientation Disability

11 Nonsexist Style Generic “he” – Seek advice in Style Manual or context for how to address gender. – Plural? – Reword? – Use one, you, or “he or she”

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