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Language Arts 9 Writing With Style Adapted from Blended Structure and Style by Betty Wiebe

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Language Arts 9

Writing With Style Adapted from Blended Structure and Style by

Betty Wiebe

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Writing 101

Dressups and Openers are the key to successful writing in Language Arts 9!

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What the %$& are dressups and openers?

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Openersare added to the

beginning of sentences to add

variety and maintain tone and flow

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Dressupsare found in the

middle of a sentence and add interest

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Identifying Openers Activity

There are 6 categories of openers

They include subject, prepositional, “ly”, ing/ed, clausal and VSS type openers.

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1. Subject Openers

As it indicates, these are the nouns, pronouns, and articles (a/and/the) in your writing

THEY ARE BORING!!!

Limited to 1 subject opener per paragraph. I am very strict about this!!

Are identified by a 1 in the margin of your writing, OR with a number at the beginning of your paragraph.

Read through your first paragraph and identify the subject openers by placing a “1.” at the beginning of each sentence that has a subject opener.

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Prepositional Openers

Are still found at the beginning of sentences!

Shows position

Use the sentence “______ the tree” to see if it is actually a preposition

You will be provided with a sample list for this.

Identify Prepositions with a “2.” in the margin.

Around the fire, the kids roasted marshmallows.

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ly opener

use from prepared list

do not OVERUSE!

is identified by a “3”

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‘ing/ed’ Openers

These are participles.

Refers to what might be called a verb's action noun, which is one of the uses of the -ing or -ed form.

Talk-ing (present participle, also known as gerunds)

Talk-ed (past participle)

Are identified with a “4.” at the start of the sentence.

Talking to the other at the electronics store, the man convinced them that the iPods were cheaper at BestBuy.

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Clausal Openers

Use the acronym WWW.ASIA to remember the clausals! Are identified by “5.” at the beginning of sentence.

MUST have a comma in the sentence to make sense!

W- when, w-while, w- where,

A- as

S- since

I- if

A- although

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VSS- Very short sentence

5 words or less!

are used to provide variety or say something important or dramatic

add depth and meaning to writing

MUST BE A REAL SENTENCE- include a verb and a complete thought

Can be changed to be a 1 word sentence

eg. Children(subject) ran(verb) amok everywhere! Wow!

Are identified by “6.” in the margin or at the beginning of sentence.

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Assignment

Using your new knowledge of OPENERS, add a different opener for each sentence in your paragraphs. You can only use the SUBJECT opener ONCE!

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Dressupsare found in the

middle of a sentence and add interest

are identified by underlining the dressup in the

sentence

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Dressups

There are 9 dressups, with 6 of them being used most frequently:

1. who/which2. “ly” words

3. becuase4. Strong verb

5. quality adjective6. WWW.ASIA

7. dual verbs8. noun clause

9. adverbial and adjectectival teeter totters

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who/which

adjective clause, found in the MIDDLE of a sentence

eg: The lion who felt helpless was most grateful for the assistance of the little mouse.

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“ly” word

is an adverb

use the list of “ly” adverbs from Mr. Nichol

eg. The fox casually mentioned how pleased he would be to hear the crow sing.

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because

is an adverb clause

eg. The hare was delighted because he knew it would be an easy race against the tortoise.

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Strong Verb

Use a thesaurus, check the banned word list from Mr. Nichol

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Quality Adjective

Use a thesaurus, check the banned word list from Mr. Nichol

eg. The tired and weary clydesdale appreciated a rest stop for a drink and a carrot.

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www.asia

adverb clause, middle of sentence

Eg. The hair dozed peacefully while the tortoise plodded persistently.

Eg. The cheese dropped to the ground when the crow began to sing.