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Rhetorical grammar:

grammatical choices, rhetorical effects
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Longman, 2003 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 324 pages
Most writers, even very good ones, would probably admit to a lack of knowledge of and confidence regarding grammar. Many can write good sentences; but shouldn't they be able to discuss them, thinking about alternatives? And many can punctuate their sentences; but shouldn't they, too, be able to explain why? The place in the writing process where a knowledge of grammar often makes the biggest difference is in the revision process. This book therefore provides its readers with the tools to have more confidence in their writing, to have the ability to talk about why they made the writing choices they did, and to see the versatility, beauty and vast possibilities of language. Presenting grammar as a rhetorical tool, this book avoids the "do's and don'ts" so long associated with grammar. It reveals to readers the system of grammar they already know subconsciously, encouraging them to use that knowledge to understand their choices as writers. In addition to providing key strategies for revision, the book presents systematic discussions of audience expectation, sentence rhythm and cohesion, subordination and coordination, punctuation, modifiers, diction, and other principles. Writers, teachers, and anyone who writes in general.

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Review: Rhetorical Grammar: Grammatical Choices, Rhetorical Effects

User Review  - Andrea - Goodreads

A very informative book in regards to grammatical choices and rhetorical effects in writing. Each time I open this book, I learn something new. I highly recommend this book to anybody in search of a powerful way to come across to the reader. Read full review

Review: Rhetorical Grammar: Grammatical Choices, Rhetorical Effects

User Review  - Valerie - Goodreads

I like that this book explores grammar not as a set of rules to be upheld but rather as a means for making rhetorical choices in writing. I am currently using it in my comp class. It's pretty dull ... Read full review

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