PPT-Using dashes in Writing

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September 4 2015 A dash is a mark of separation stronger than a comma less formal than a colon more relaxed than a parentheses What is a Dash Dashes are used to

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September 4 2015 A dash is a mark of separation stronger than a comma less formal than a colon more relaxed than a parentheses What is a Dash Dashes are used to set off or emphasize the content enclosed within dashes or the content the follows a dash Dashes place more emphasis on this content than parentheses. Apostrophes communicate important information in written language. Dashes, when used sparingly, add emphasis.. APOSTROPHES. USING APOSTROPHES TO SHOW. Possession. Apostrophes are used to show that one or more things . Grammar Boot Camp Continued. Dashes/Hyphens, . Apostrophes, Titles, Parentheses and Brackets. Dashes. Dashes add emphasis.. Dashes make sentences stronger or more interesting than conjunctions.. Dashes. Objective 2: Identify the purpose of dashes and understand the situations when they are appropriate. Objectives. By the time you finish taking notes on this resource, you should understand:. What a dash is. Marking code: P. What is it?. Brackets, commas or dashes can all be used to separate a word or phrase that has been added to a sentence as an explanation or afterthought.. The word/phrase inside the brackets, commas or dashes is called a parenthesis.. Use a . hyphen. to divide a word at the end of a line. . Only words with more than one syllable can be divided. Do not leave a single letter at the beginning or the end of a line. . Longer words can be divided in more than one place.. Megan Wright & Dana Cramasta. What is it?. Break in grammatical structure. Abrupt change in a sentence. Lack of sequence. Reflection of spoken language or thought. Parenthesis, em dashes, ellipsis, or lack of punctuation. to connect two or more words (and numbers) into a single concept, especially for building adjectives. . Note . that a hyphen never has spaces on either side. .. . Example: There are fewer Italian-American communities these days. . Rules. Hyphens . are used to connect two or more words (and numbers) into a single concept.. Italian-American communities are vibrant and interesting.. Tina’s money-saving measures have helped her save 1,000 dollars.. Andrea Lunsford. The Everyday Writer. Parentheses. Use parentheses to enclose material of minor importance.. In general, use commas when the material to be set off is least interruptive, parentheses when it is more interruptive, and dashes when it is the most interruptive.. 180 Days of Writing is an easy-to-use resource that will teach sixth grade students to become efficient writers. Each two-week unit covers one writing standard centered on high-interest themes. Through daily practice that is easy to implement, students will strengthen their language and grammar skills while practicing the steps of the writing process including prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. Helpful tools are provided to help teachers differentiate instruction and for formative assessment. 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