NARRATION CHAPTER 4 Page 71 TELLS A STORY

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NARRATION CHAPTER 4 Page 71

NARRATION CHAPTER 4 Page 71

TELLS A STORY: FOR A REASON You may write an ENTIRE Narrative essay OR

TELLS A STORY: FOR A REASON You may write an ENTIRE Narrative essay OR Skillfully include narration within another type of essay for effect For your upcoming assignment: You will write a NARRATIVE Essay &: DEVELOP AN EXPLICIT THESIS PROVIDE DETAILS VARY SENTENCE STRUCTURE CHOOSE AND MAINTAIN AN ORDER OF EVENTS INCLUDE THREE RHETORICAL DEVICES MAINTAIN CONSITENT VERB TENSE TRANSITION IDEAS EFFECTIVELY INSERT CORRECT GRAMMAR REVISE A DRAFT TO CREATE A FINISHED PRESENTATION (PG 75 & 77) HAVE A PEER EDIT YOUR WORK AND MAKE FINALIZED SUGGESTIONS

RUN-ON, COMMA SPLICE, AND FUSED SENTENCES A comma splice contains two main clauses illegally

RUN-ON, COMMA SPLICE, AND FUSED SENTENCES A comma splice contains two main clauses illegally joined by a comma. The problem looks like this: main clause + , + main clause = Death!. A fused sentence, on the other hand, contains two main clauses illegally run together with no punctuation whatsoever. The problem looks like this: main clause + Ø + main clause = Death!. Run-on Sentences are a result of a comma splice ir fused sentence because they have two separate direct objects and need punctuation added. As a writer, you must keep in mind that comma splices and fused sentences make you look like an amateur. They tell your reader that you cannot control the construction of a sentence, the most basic building block of a piece of writing. Learning to identify comma splices and fused sentences is the first step to fixing the problem.

FUSED EXAMPLES / FIXES Julie is a real hypochondriac when her stomach hurts, she

FUSED EXAMPLES / FIXES Julie is a real hypochondriac when her stomach hurts, she is certain that she has a bleeding ulcer, and if she has a backache, she believes that she has cancer of the spine. Julie is a real hypochondriac. When her stomach hurts, she is certain that she has a bleeding ulcer, and if she has a backache, she believes that she has cancer of the spine. My cat Buster loves to nap on warm appliances when he sleeps on top of the television, his tail swipes the screen like a windshield wiper. My cat Buster loves to nap on warm appliances. When he sleeps on top of the television, his tail swipes the screen like a windshield wiper.

COMMA SPLICE EXAMPLES / FIXES In preparation for the quiz, La'Mia studied comma splices

COMMA SPLICE EXAMPLES / FIXES In preparation for the quiz, La'Mia studied comma splices and fused sentences until she thought her brain would burst, finally, she put away her notes, convinced that she would remember the rules even on her death bed. In preparation for the quiz, La'Mia studied comma splices and fused sentences until she thought her brain would burst. Finally, she put away her notes, convinced that she would remember the rules even At the back of the classroom, Nina sat with her arms crossed, glaring at her teacher, Mr. Beane, her body language indicated that English was her least favorite subject. At the back of the classroom, Nina sat with her arms crossed, glaring at her teacher, Mr. Beane. Her body language indicated that English was her least favorite subject. on her death bed.

STUDY MORE GRAMMAR TIPS @ http: //www. chomp. com/csfs 01/

STUDY MORE GRAMMAR TIPS @ http: //www. chomp. com/csfs 01/

ONLY DAUGHTER PAGE 84 The Story is about a young girl, growing as the

ONLY DAUGHTER PAGE 84 The Story is about a young girl, growing as the only daughter of six other brothers. When growing up, the father includes her as one of his “Siete Niños, ” (Seven Boys). She grows up near with her six brothers, and learns a lot about each other. She wants her father to understand that she is important also, but the father diverts his attention to her brothers. Then when she is in the 5 th grade, she shares her dreams to go to college, and do something with her life. Her brothers all laugh at her. Her father says while in college, she will find a husband there. The father’s judgment and the common stereotype states that Her destiny is to become a good “House Wife. ” But after four years of college and some time at the undergraduate school, she still hasn't got a husband let alone a boyfriend. Her father says that she has wasted her education. She later says that she always was writing for her father, and writing for mainstream culture. Ten years went by, and now she is now a professional writer creating works of art. Her father has developed an unwell sickness. She gives her father some of her own story to read in Spanish (Father’s native language), and he likes it a lot. At the end of reading, the father becomes very proud of her daughter…

Elements of the Story a Plot & Setting: Takes place Chicago, Illinois in the

Elements of the Story a Plot & Setting: Takes place Chicago, Illinois in the mid to the late 20 th century, in a household of nine including six brothers and one sister. Crisis & Conflict: The girl trying to help her father believe that she is not a statistic of some common belief, or some stereotypical theory by becoming a renounced and professional author and writer. Types of conflict: External Conflict (Self vs. Man) and Internal Conflict (Self and Society). In this case, the external conflict is between The Daughter and the Father, and the internal conflict is between the Protagonist (Daughter) and the societal stereotype of a woman.

Resolution: At the end of the short story, the Daughter proves to her father

Resolution: At the end of the short story, the Daughter proves to her father that she didn’t waste her education and used it for a good purpose, and to show the Protagonist (Daughter) that her father that he is indeed proud of her. Point of view: The narrator is telling the story in First person, using the words “I, me, my. ” The narrator also is describing and telling the story like she was the story. • First Person is usually used if the author is actually telling what was experienced, and what really happened in the story. In my judgment, I think that the author, Sandra Cisneros is actually the narrator who is telling us the audience what occurred in Sandra’s childhood and her relationship with her father.

AUTHOR: SANDRA CISNEROS B ( : //. . /. ) RIEF BIOGRAPHY HTTP WWW

AUTHOR: SANDRA CISNEROS B ( : //. . /. ) RIEF BIOGRAPHY HTTP WWW SANDRACISNEROS COM BIO PHP Sandra Cisneros is the author of several books including The House on Mango Street, Caramelo, Loose Woman, Have You Seen Marie? , and most recently, A House of My Own. She is the founder of two organizations that serve writers, the. Macondo Foundation (now administered by the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center) and the Alfredo Cisneros del Moral Foundation. Sandra is also the founder of the Latino Mac. Arthur Fellows (Los Mac. Arturos). She has been honored with numerous awards including the Mac. Arthur Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, and a. Texas Medal of the Arts. Sandra has been writing for more than 45 years, publishing for more than 40, and earning her living by her pen for more than 20 years. Her books have been translated into more than twenty languages and published internationally.

HERITAGE http: //family. lovetoknow. com/family-values/mexican-family-culture Family Roles Mexico has traditionally been home to a

HERITAGE http: //family. lovetoknow. com/family-values/mexican-family-culture Family Roles Mexico has traditionally been home to a patriarchal family structure, according to the CDC. There were clearly defined roles for mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters in Mexican families. Marianismo is the term for the distinct role of women in Mexican family culture while machismo is the term for the traditional role of men. Women typically portrayed a submissive and dependent role in the marriage relationship. Mothers and Fathers A mother was the heart of the family: the one who cooked, cleaned and cared for the children on a full-time basis. Similar responsibilities were also expected of daughters as it was their job to learn how to be a woman from their mother. Fathers generally took charge of family decisions, and their authority was rarely challenged by either the mother or children. Machismo, defined as the type of behavior corresponding to traditional ideas about men being very strong and aggressive. Boys in Mexican families also expressed machismo in their relationships with other men, where constantly asserting masculinity was expected. These roles are similar to what were the traditional version of American family values before the 1960 s and 1970 s.

SIBLING RIVALRY https: //www. psychologies. co. uk/family/the-birth-order-effect. html ‘Typical first-borns are approval-seeking missiles, ’

SIBLING RIVALRY https: //www. psychologies. co. uk/family/the-birth-order-effect. html ‘Typical first-borns are approval-seeking missiles, ’ says Grose. ‘They’ve been showered with attention and identify strongly with power. ’ First-borns are thought to be conscientious and achievement-oriented. Middle Children: …”Their strength is that they learn to be more flexible and sociable, to compromise and build coalitions. ‘Middle children tend to be more relaxed, ’ Youngest children are more likely to question the order of things, and develop a ‘revolutionary personality’. Many last-borns choose a completely different path to their older siblings to avoid direct competition.

PUBLICATION INFORMATION: GLAMOUR MAGAZINE (FOR THE GIRL WITH A JOB) DEMOGRAPHIC: FEMALE Per WIKIPEDIA:

PUBLICATION INFORMATION: GLAMOUR MAGAZINE (FOR THE GIRL WITH A JOB) DEMOGRAPHIC: FEMALE Per WIKIPEDIA: Originally a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 and first published in April 1939 in the United States, it was originally called Glamour of Hollywood. [2]