Written Etiquette
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Written Etiquette
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What is a Salutation?
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What is 1020 in Yoruba?
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Why shouldn't you use first and second person pronouns in writing?
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Is "Let's don't." grammatically correct?
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What is "Proper" English?
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Is syntax how well you manipulate words when saying something?
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How could you use the word "syntax" in a sentence?
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What is an example of a syntax sentence?
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What is a declarative sentence about college entrance examinations, followed by an exclamatory sentence which amplifies or clarifies the declarative sentence?
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Is “The Lord preserved me in safety,” versus the modern text: “The Lord protected me,” an example of syntax, diction, or idiom?
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“Very often indeed they would first give us a song,” versus the modern text: “First they would often sing to us,” an example of syntax, diction, or idiom?
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What is the difference between morphology, phonology, and syntax?
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What's an example of good syntax?
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Which literary device would repetition be considered: syntax, detail or diction? (for example, "He laughed and laughed and laughed.")?
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What are specific examples that show the difference between "grammar" and "syntax"?
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What effect does syntax have? I know syntax can help to create a conversational and informal tone, but doesn't it do something else as well?
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How do you identify syntax in a book?
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What is an example of diction and syntax in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
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What is convoluted syntax? What is an example?
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In order to use proper syntax, should I use the word culture or cultures in this sentence: "Dr. Hwang contrasts American and Korean culture(s)"?
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Is the syntax of "Pride and Prejudice" formal? How is syntax described?
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