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Write Effective Sentences and Paragraphs
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Write Effective Sentences and Paragraphs
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Unit 1 - Use Parts of Speech Effectively
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1.1 Parts of Speech
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1.2 Verb Tense
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1.3 Subjects and Verbs
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1.4 Subject-Verb Agreement
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1.5 Apostrophes with Nouns, Pronouns, and Verbs
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1.6 Pronoun Choice and Pronoun Reference
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1.7 Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
Unit 2 - Construct Effective Sentences
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2.1 Independent and Dependent Clauses
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2.2 Using Conjunctions in Sentences
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2.3 Commas
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2.4 Identifying Sentence Fragments
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2.5 Identifying Run-On Sentences
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2.6 Modifiers
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2.7 Parallelism
Unit 3 - Develop Effective Paragraphs
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3.1 Paragraph Development
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3.2 Paragraph Organization
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3.3 Developing an Effective Topic Sentence
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3.4 Revising Topic Sentences
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3.5 Writing an Effective TEE Paragraph
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3.6 Transitions
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3.7 Writing Effective Narrative and Descriptive Paragraphs
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3.8 Dialogue
Unit 4 - Write in Different Modes
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4.1 Writing in Context
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4.2 Modes
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4.3 Purpose and Audience
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4.4 Language Choices
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4.5 Tone
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4.6 Identifying Purpose and Audience