WRTG-106 Chapter 1: Building Better Sentences Chapter 1 Notes

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Berger describes a sentence as something essential, to which nothing can be added and from which nothing can be taken . This is not just a sentence but a good sentence. Many things make sentences great such as great precision and specifically, great dynamic impact, great sound. The sentence is where we must start if we hope to understand why some writing captivates us and other writing leaves us unmoved. Longer sentences, when carefully crafted and controlled, are essential keys to great writing. It"s not how long you make it, but how you make it long. A longer sentence is not necessarily a better sentence, but a sentence containing more useful information and specific detail. Sentences can function as exclamations, imperatives, declarations, or interrogatives. Not just a sequence of words: the basic elements of a sentence. Sentences are sequences of words, but just adding words together to make a sequence does not create a sentence.

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