Title: Courtesy
1Courtesy
2Courtesy
3Courtesy Social Order
4Courtesy Social Order
5Courtesy Social Order
6Courtesy Social Order
7Courtesy Social Order
- Bob and I bought a snowmachine.
8Courtesy Social Order
- The snowmachine belongs to Bob and me.
9Courtesy Social Order
- ? The snowmachine belongs to me and Bob.
10Courtesy Social Order
- The snowmachine belongs to me and Bob.
11Courtesy Social Order
- ? The snowmachine belongs to me and Bob.
12Courtesy Social Order
- Me and Bob bought a snowmachine.
13Courtesy Social Order
- ? Me and Bob bought a snowmachine.
14Courtesy Social Order
- Putting yourself first immaturity
15Courtesy Social Order
- ? Me and Bob have a snowmachine.
16Courtesy Social Order
- ? The snowmachine belongs to me and Bob.
17Grammar and Syntax
18Grammar and Syntax
- Courtesy Social Order
- Bob and I bought a snowmachine.
- Syntax Language Order
- ? Me bought a snowmachine.
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19Grammar and Syntax
- Courtesy Social Order
- Bob and I bought a snowmachine.
- The snowmachine belongs to Bob and me.
- Syntax Language Order
- ? Me bought a snowmachine.
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- ?The snowmachine belongs to I.
20Syntax Which is Correct?
- Bob and I bought a snowmachine.
- I and Bob bought a snowmachine.
- Me and Bob bought a snowmachine.
- Bob and me bought a snowmachine.
21Syntax Which is Correct?
- The snowmachine belongs to me and Bob.
- The snowmachine belongs to Bob and me.
- The snowmachine belongs to I and Bob.
- The snowmachine belongs to Bob and I.
22Sentences
- Words (Diction)
- the went to John store.
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- Word Order (Syntax)
- John went to the store.
23Punctuate with Ears, not Eyes
24Punctuate with Ears, not Eyes
- Breath-units
- When we take
- a breath
25Punctuate with Ears, not Eyes
- Breath-units
- When we take
- a breath
- When we change tone of voice
26Hearing Breath-Units
- Mark a slash (/) where a breath or other change
of tone of voice occurs. -
27Hearing Breath-Units
- Attending college will not necessarily mean
getting a high-paying job. What it does provide
is choice. College graduates often can move
easily between different career fields, whereas
high-school graduates tend to be locked into one
field.
28Hearing Breath-Units
- Attending college will not necessarily mean
getting a high-paying job. / What it does provide
is a sense of choice. / College graduates often
can move easily between different types of
occupations, / whereas high-school graduates tend
to be locked into one field.
29Hearing Breath-Units
- If that field becomes outdated, people
without the training that college provides often
find themselves in a difficult situation.
30Hearing Breath-Units
- If that field becomes outdated, / people
without the training that college provides often
find themselves in a difficult situation.
31Hearing Breath-Units
32Hearing Breath-Units
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- Daniels wife was a girl of
seventeen with jet-black hair and eyes
named Rebecca Bryan her father Joseph Bryan
was a neighbor whose brother had married one of
Daniels sisters the Bryans and the Boones
were families who already had a lot in
common they were people who liked plenty of
room.
33Hearing Breath-Units
- Daniels wife was a girl of seventeen with
jet-black hair and eyes /named Rebecca Bryan /
her father /Joseph Bryan /was a neighbor whose
brother had married one of Daniels sisters / the
Bryans and the Boones were families who already
had a lot in common / they were people who liked
plenty of room.
34Hearing Breath-Units
The hunting expedition on which Daniel found
himself in June and early July of 1755 was
different from any he had been on before he was
out after bigger game than all the countless deer
buffalo and bears he had shot he was out after
bigger game than he had even dreamed of bagging
35Hearing Breath-Units
- The hunting expedition on which Daniel found
himself in June and early July of 1755 was
different from any he had been on before / he was
out after bigger game than all the countless
deer/ buffalo /and bears he had shot / he was out
after bigger game than he had even dreamed of
bagging.
36Hearing Breath-Units
- You need to read in a normal speaking voice to
avoid taking breaths in abnormal places in
sentences.
37Normal BreathingNormal Reading
- Which sentence on the right has the voice
indicator at the correct place for normal
breathing?
- The Middle Ages lasted almost 1,000 years
although / the dates cannot be precisely
determined. -
38Normal BreathingNormal Reading
- Which sentence on the right has the voice
indicator at the correct place for normal
breathing?
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- The Middle Ages lasted almost 1,000 years /
although the dates cannot be precisely
determined. -
39Normal BreathingNormal Reading
- Which sentence on the right has the voice
indicator at the correct place for normal
breathing?
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- The Middle Ages lasted almost 1,000 years /
although / the dates cannot be precisely
determined.
40Normal BreathingNormal Reading
- Which sentence on the right has the voice
indicator at the correct place for normal
breathing?
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- The Middle Ages lasted almost 1,000 years /
although the dates cannot be precisely
determined. -
41Place slashes where breaths or changes of tone
occur
Our nation has no prouder chapter in her history
than the one written during the winter of 1777
and 1778 that was when George Washington led
about ten thousand troops into the winter
quarters about twenty miles northwest of
Philadelphia in Pennsylvania.
42Reinforcement
- Our nation has no prouder chapter in her
history than the one written during the winter of
1777 and 1778 / that was when George Washington
led about ten thousand troops into the winter
quarters about twenty miles northwest of
Philadelphia / in Pennsylvania. -
43Reinforcement
It was a ragtag army that went into Valley Forge
it had suffered many defeats and realized few
victories it was an army that fought among itself
and was led by generals who were jealous of each
other some of these men even plotted against
George Washington himself
44Reinforcement
- It was a ragtag army that went into
Valley Forge / it had suffered many defeats and
realized few victories / it was an army that
fought among itself and was led by generals who
were jealous of each other / some of these men
even plotted against George Washington himself
45Reinforcement
the army had few weapons not enough powder almost
no discipline there was a serious lack of meat
and flour shoes and blankets medicine and
muskets.
46Reinforcement
- the army had few weapons / not enough powder
/ almost no discipline/ there was a serious lack
of meat and flour / shoes and blankets /
medicine and muskets.
47Reinforcement
In Philadelphia the captured capital of our
newborn nation British General Sir William Howe
had everything Washington did not have he had a
well-trained well-equipped well-supplied army it
had beaten the Americans nearly every time the
two forces had met.
48Reinforcement
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- In Philadelphia / the captured capital of
our newborn nation / British General Sir William
Howe had everything Washington did not have / he
had a well-trained / well-equipped /
well-supplied army / it had beaten the Americans
nearly every time the two forces had met.
49Reinforcement
Gaunt shivering Americans stumbled into Valley
Forge that December day in 1777 it was a time of
starvation so gnawing that once when some
soldiers found a cask of rotten herring they
gulped down the mess in what they called a
feast
50Reinforcement
- Gaunt / shivering Americans stumbled into
Valley Forge that December day in 1777 / it was
a time of starvation so gnawing that once / when
some soldiers found a cask of rotten herring /
they gulped down the mess in what they called a
feast
51Reinforcement
their feet were wrapped in rags their pockets
were empty because they had not been paid in
weeks or months as the blizzard howled and the
ice thickened on the river the Americans
supplies failed Howe waited for Washingtons
surrender.
52Reinforcement
- their feet were wrapped in rags / their
pockets were empty because they had not been paid
in weeks or months / as the blizzard howled and
the ice thickened on the river / the Americans
supplies failed / Howe waited for Washingtons
surrender.
53REVIEW
54REVIEW
55REVIEW
- Breath-units
- When we take
- a breath
- When we change tone of voice
56REVIEW
- You need to read in a normal speaking voice to
avoid taking breaths in abnormal places in
sentences.