Coherence •TheLatinverbcoheremeans“hold together”.•Forcoherencewriting,thesentencesmustholdtogether;thatis,themovementfromonesentencetothenext mustbelogicalandsmooth.•Keystoachievecoherence:–Keynounsrepetition.–Consistentpronoun –Transition/Linkingwords –Definitearticle –Synonyms ...
Having debated and re-debated the [LANGUAGE⇐⇒THOUGHT] proposition (Whorf 1) — in particular, the question of whether and to what extent different languages translated into distinctively different systems of thought — and, being unable to come to terms with even that, the polemicists had...
•Usuallyfirstsentence•Sometimeslastsentenceorsomewhereintheparagraph•Read“Synonyms”onpg5and“MedicalMiraclestoCome”onpg6 GoodTopicSentence •Nottoogeneral Marriageisanimportanteventinaperson’slife.•Nottoospecific TheaverageageforAmericanstomarryintheyear2000was25forawomanand27foraman.•Mustbea...
somewhereintheparagraph •Read“Synonyms”onpg5and “MedicalMiraclestoCome”onpg 6 GoodTopicSentence •Nottoogeneral Marriageisanimportanteventinaperson’slife. •Nottoospecific TheaverageageforAmericanstomarryinthe year2000was25forawomanand27fora man. •Mustbeacompletesentencewith subject,verbandobj...