I am going to be honest I think I
struggle in grammar. Now, obviously I know how to use punctuation and the
basics correctly – but when it comes to anything other than a comma and period –
I think I kind of start to freak out. When I am writing a paper I think that
grammar (although important) is the last thing I am thinking about. I try to
focus on the content of the paper rather than the grammar. When teachers give
you and assignment to write a paper with certain requirements to focus on the
student just tries to meet those requirements and then they are done. That is
what it is like with most assignments. There are a couple things I want to get
out of this class: one being, working on my grammar. Another thing that I want
to work on is not only knowing where to use correct grammar but being able to
apply is correctly to my papers, to make my sentence structures differ. By the
use of the dash, parentheses, the colon, I can make my sentence structure
different and more appealing to the reader.
I want to focus on dashes for a
couple reasons. I think the dash can do something different than parentheses
can. One way the dash can be used in replacing the parentheses is to add drama.
That’s how I like to think about it – adding drama to a sentence that might
seem bland. Now I am not sure I correctly used this but when looking at this
paragraph the reader’s eyes are going to focus on the dash that’s in the middle
of the paragraph. Which is why it adds drama because you can put in a dash in
the middle of some generic sentences and the reader will then focus on the
sentence that seems important to the writer.
Parentheses, I think these can be
so useful in a paper. When you add in parentheses it is showing the reader that
you have extra information to add but it is more of a whisper. This is how it
compares to the dash. The dash is a loud talk and the parentheses are a whisper
in adding information. I think that both of these can be beneficial to a paper.
I like the way that they both are so helpful in adding in separate but
relatable information without using a comma, or a period. The way you can
change sentence structure can make a paper so much more interesting. When you
use the parentheses or the dash it can be super helpful in relaying and
argument and making an argument stronger.
Now, let me talk about the colon. I
always need to remember that the sentence before the colon must be a
complete sentence. Using it in a paper, it can be helpful when needing
to list out different ideas that you are going to talk about: the way that the
colon is used, how many times you can use it, etc. It can be so helpful when
listing things out to keep you organized. I want to focus and practice this
because I think that the colon will really help me keep organized in my paper.
Now I hope that I used grammar
correctly in this blog post, but if not I am always told that mistakes mean
growth. Thank you!!
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