RWS 200 10 24 18 Andrew Testa Commas

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RWS 200 // 10 -24 -18 // Andrew Testa Commas & Workshop II

RWS 200 // 10 -24 -18 // Andrew Testa Commas & Workshop II

Announcements • Final draft due Friday 11/2 by midnight on Bb. • Class cancelled

Announcements • Final draft due Friday 11/2 by midnight on Bb. • Class cancelled Friday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday again for conferencing. • Conferencing is optional.

Unit 2 Student Learning Outcome • Use concepts and arguments from one text as

Unit 2 Student Learning Outcome • Use concepts and arguments from one text as a lens or context for understanding, evaluating, and writing about another.

Recap • Recap of last class.

Recap • Recap of last class.

Observation

Observation

Outline 1. Commas 2. Workshop

Outline 1. Commas 2. Workshop

1. Commas • Commas separate the structural elements of sentences into manageable segments. •

1. Commas • Commas separate the structural elements of sentences into manageable segments. • Sometimes, comma rules can be broken.

Comma Rule 1 • Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined

Comma Rule 1 • Use commas to separate independent clauses when they are joined by any of these seven coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, nor, so, yet. A. I went to the bookstore and bought a textbook. B. I went to the bookstore, and I bought a textbook.

Comma Rule 2 • Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c)

Comma Rule 2 • Use commas after introductory a) clauses, b) phrases, or c) words that come before the main clause. A. In the end it doesn’t even matter. B. In the end, it doesn’t even matter.

Comma Rule 3 • Use a pair of commas in the middle of a

Comma Rule 3 • Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off clauses, phrases, and words that are not essential to the meaning of the sentence. Use one comma before to indicate the beginning of the pause and one at the end to indicate the end of the pause. A. I learned a lot about different aspects of writing in my RWS class. B. I learned a lot about different aspects of writing, such as commas, PIE, and timed writing, in my RWS class.

Comma Rule 4 • Use commas to separate three or more words, phrases, or

Comma Rule 4 • Use commas to separate three or more words, phrases, or clauses written in a series. A. Going surfing is great for my mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing. B. Going surfing is great for my mental, spiritual, and physical wellbeing.

Oxford Comma? The documentary highlights his global tour, including encounters with Nelson Mandela, an

Oxford Comma? The documentary highlights his global tour, including encounters with Nelson Mandela, an 800 -year-old demigod and a dildo collector.

Comma Rule 5 • Use commas to separate two or more coordinate adjectives that

Comma Rule 5 • Use commas to separate two or more coordinate adjectives that describe the same noun. Be sure never to add an extra comma between the final adjective and the noun itself or to use commas with non-coordinate adjectives. A. The hungry, slimy, green Martian entered the classroom. B. The hungry slimy green, Martian entered the classroom.

Comma Rule 6 • Use a comma near the end of a sentence to

Comma Rule 6 • Use a comma near the end of a sentence to separate contrasted coordinate elements or to indicate a distinct pause or shift. A. He was merely ignorant not stupid. B. He was merely ignorant, not stupid.

Comma Rule 7 • Use commas to set off phrases at the end of

Comma Rule 7 • Use commas to set off phrases at the end of the sentence that refer back to the beginning or middle of the sentence. Such phrases are free modifiers that can be placed anywhere in the sentence without causing confusing. A. Nancy waved enthusiastically at the docking ship, laughing joyously. B. Laughing joyously, Lisa waved at Nancy.

Comma Rule 8 • Use commas to set off all geographical names, items in

Comma Rule 8 • Use commas to set off all geographical names, items in dates (except the month and day), addresses (except the street number and name), and titles in names. A. On April 29 th, 1992, there was a riot on the streets. B. I live in Carlsbad, California.

Comma Rule 9 • Use a comma to shift between the main discourse and

Comma Rule 9 • Use a comma to shift between the main discourse and a quotation. A. I told her, “All you need is love. ” B. Post Malone asserts, “I feel just like a Rockstar. ”

Comma Rule 10 • Use commas wherever necessary to prevent possible confusion or misreading.

Comma Rule 10 • Use commas wherever necessary to prevent possible confusion or misreading. A. To Paul, Mc. Cartney has been a sort of idol.

Questions? • Questions about commas?

Questions? • Questions about commas?

2. The Workshop • Spend 8 -9 minutes reading/marking/answering the questions. • Spend 4

2. The Workshop • Spend 8 -9 minutes reading/marking/answering the questions. • Spend 4 minutes talking about each other’s paper. • Lather, rinse, and repeat.

Announcements • Final draft due Friday 11/2. • Class cancelled Friday, Monday, Wednesday, and

Announcements • Final draft due Friday 11/2. • Class cancelled Friday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday again for conferencing. • Conferencing is optional.