Visit the Purdue OWL (owl.purdue.edu) and find materials to learn about and summarize what makes a good solid sentence.

Exercises

In-class Exercise 1.7: Sentences

In your Literacy Journal, write notes for each heading. Then consolidate these into a summary.

Qualities of a Complete Sentence

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When to Use Commas

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Define a sentence fragment

 

 

Compare and contrast Run-ons & Comma Splices

 

 

 

Unit 1 Review

In complete sentences and paragraphs, answer the following questions to review what you’ve learned in Unit 1 of this textbook.

  1. Identify the Topic of Unit 1.
  2. Identify and define Key Words/Terms from Unit 1.
  3. Identify and explain the Main Ideas from Unit 1.
  4. Visit the Course Resources section at the back of this book and learn how to write Sentence Summaries. Then, write a sentence summary for Unit 1. (Note: the information you’ve provided in questions 1-3 will help you to compose a condensed Sentence Summary of Unit 1).

 

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