Title: Subject and Topic Quiz: Question Two
1Subject and Topic QuizQuestion Two
- Anxiety symptoms and disorders occur frequently
in youth. - The doer of the action In whom do the symptoms
and disorders occur? - Youth.
- Youth frequently suffer from/ experience anxiety
symptoms and disorders.
2Society is invested in having childrens
potential difficulties identified at an early
age.
Question Three Making the subject and topic the
same
- what is the subject?
- what is the topic?
3Society is invested in having childrens
potential difficulties identified at an early
age.
- -what is the subject? Society
- -what is the topic? childrens potential
difficulties
4Subject and Topic are the Same
- Identifying childrens potential difficulties at
an early age is something in which society is
invested.
5Question Four
- Alliance members met to discuss the Safe Schools
Amendment to the Education Act in Ontario.
- The Safe Schools Amendment to the Education Act
in Ontario was the topic that Alliance members
met to discuss. - the purpose of the meeting
6Question Five
- Anxiety disorders are common in the community,
have grave personal consequences and impose
considerable costs on society, according to a
paper written by Lynn D. Miller.
- According to a paper by Lynn D. Miller, anxiety
disorders are common in the community, have grave
personal consequences and impose considerable
costs on society.
7What was the point?
- Write Strategically.
- If somethings not hanging together, it may be
because your topics are buried too deeply, or
because theyre placed too early in the sentence
for the reader to keep up. - An awareness of how to use subject and topic will
help you. - Metadiscourse.
8ARX.Style.05 Question Two
- In a culture of plenty where the young are
pressured to succeed even before birth, the
achievement package has come to include,
especially for girls, a "perfect" body. Starting
at puberty, sometimes before, the mounting
pressure launches girls into the stratosphere of
fat fear, in part fueled by the ubiquity of food,
in part by new sensitivities adolescence brings
to the judgments of others. But perhaps the
greatest accelerant of fat fear and distorted
eating is the peer culture to which adolescents
have been consigned for the past few decades. - Marano, Hara Estroff. Skinny Sweepstakes.
Psychology Today Magazine Online. Jan/Feb 2008.
25 February 2008. lt http//psychologytoday.com/art
icles/pto-20071228-000004.xmlgt.
9First sentence, with and without new info at end
of sentence
- In a culture of plenty where the young are
pressured to succeed even before birth, the
achievement package has come to include,
especially for girls, a "perfect" body.
- A perfect body, especially for girls, is part
of the achievement package that young girls are
pressured to achieve, even before birth, in this
culture of plenty.
10Second sentence, with and without new info at end
of sentence
- Starting at puberty, sometimes before, the
mounting pressure launches girls into the
stratosphere of fat fear, in part fueled by the
ubiquity of food, in part by new sensitivities
adolescence brings to the judgments of others.
- New adolescent sensitivities to the judgement of
others, along with the ubiquity of food,
contribute to the mounting pressure that launches
girls into the stratosphere of fat fear that
starts at puberty, sometimes before.
11Third sentence with and without new info at end
of sentence
- But perhaps the greatest accelerant of fat fear
and distorted eating is the peer culture to which
adolescents have been consigned for the past few
decades.
- But it is the peer culture to which adolescents
have been consigned for the past few decades that
is perhaps the greatest accelerant of fat fear
and distorted eating.
12- In a culture of plenty where the young are
pressured to succeed even before birth, the
achievement package has come to include,
especially for girls, a "perfect" body. Starting
at puberty, sometimes before, the mounting
pressure launches girls into the stratosphere of
fat fear, in part fueled by the ubiquity of food,
in part by new sensitivities adolescence brings
to the judgments of others. But perhaps the
greatest accelerant of fat fear and distorted
eating is the peer culture to which adolescents
have been consigned for the past few decades.
- A perfect body, especially for girls, is part
of the achievement package that young girls are
pressured to achieve, even before birth, in this
culture of plenty. New adolescent sensitivities
to the judgement of others, along with the
ubiquity of food, contribute to the mounting
pressure that launches girls into the
stratosphere of fat fear that starts at puberty,
sometimes before. But it is the peer culture to
which adolescents have been consigned for the
past few decades that is perhaps the greatest
accelerant of fat fear and distorted eating.
13ARX.Style.05
- Q 4 When is it useful to make a sentences
subject and its topic differ? - When you are easing into a complex idea
- Lots of us have HD TVs, but most of us dont
realize that were not actually receiving HD
signals. - When you are using metadiscourse to lead your
reader through new information - We have come to think of global warming as the
status quo. - When the subject is being used as a transition
- Next, we will explore the meaning of life.