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Grammar Handbook - Capella University
www.capella.eduSentences may start to sound redundant or choppy (and sometimes boring) when they’re all the same and become very predictable to readers. Without sacrificing meaning and direction in your paragraphs, it’s good to mix it up a bit with sentences. • Personal pronouns.
simple, compound, and complex sentences
www.csuchico.edusimple sentences, for example, will make your writing sound choppy and immature while too many long sentences will make your writing difficult to read and hard to understand. This handout explains three different types of sentences: simple, compound, and complex. Before we begin, there are a few terms that need to be defined: Noun
Three Minute High School Reading Assessment
www.spellingcity.comchoppy reading; improper stress and intonation fail to mark ends of sentences and clauses. Experiences several "rough spots" in text where extended pauses or hesitations are more frequent and disruptive. Reads moderately slowly. 3 : Makes text sound like natural language
CHOPPY SENTENCES - University of Minnesota
writing.umn.edusubordination (phrases beginning with if, when, after, as, etc.) and coordination (sentences and phrases joined by conjunctions like and, but, so, etc.). Choppy: Bears emerge from hibernation in the spring. They wander through wetlands. They feed mainly on grasses. Revised: When bears emerge from hibernation in the spring, they wander through