Sentence Clarity
Lesson for Sentence
Clarity
Three very important ways to refine your
prose:
- Active
Voice
- Parallelism
- Redundancy
Create
parallel constructions for the following sentences (parallel means that each item
or phrase is in a similar grammatical structure):
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The
new employee is enthusiastic, skilled, and you can depend on her.
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Our
trip was boring, expensive, and one I’ll never repeat.
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She plans
to study all this month and on scoring well in her licensing examination.
Create
non-redundant constructions for the following sentences:
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I
think I should forewarn you ahead of time before you visit my parents.
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Asking
what your country can do for you isn’t appropriate. Asking what you can do for your country is,
however, appropriate.
Sexist Language
Revising sexist language. As a general
rule, don’t refer to a person, job, or activity as gendered. In other words, don’t forget that men and
women may occupy the same jobs. What to
do?
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Make
things plural.
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Switch
between he and she.
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Use person instead of man or woman.
Unless you’re addressing
high school children or younger people, use man/men or woman/women.
However, take a look at the age range for pediatric medicine at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) under "General Pediatrics." Age range is birth to 21 years.
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