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My Clsaa Review on 2015, Nov, 19

My Clsaa Review on 2015, Nov, 19

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My Clsaa Review on 2015, Nov, 19

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  1. Class Review EW2-047 14010687 Kim JiHye

  2. Index What is Opinion? Pre-writing step Using an adjective clause Extra & Necessary information Opinion writing format Reference

  3. What Is Opinion? A belief, judgment, or way of thinking about particular issue : what someone thinks about a particular thing Ex) The sunrise was beautiful this morning. Using a cell phone while driving is dangerous.

  4. Pre-writing Step Before we write opinion paragraph, we have to do pre-writing. Identify an issue. Summarize the main points of issue. State your opinion. Give reasons/examples to back/support your opinion. Find an issue Understand the main points

  5. Pre-writing Step What are the three main points?

  6. Using Adjective Clause Gary is my English Composition teacher. Gary has visited over thirty countries. Gary, who is my English Composition teacher, has visited over thirty countries, said, ”….” Using an adjective clause to give additional information

  7. Extra & Necessary Information Necessary information to identify person Extra information about her

  8. Examples JamilaHadded ran away from home last week. Jamila is a high school student in Chicago. JamilaHadded, who is a high school student in Chicago, ran away from home last week. She run away to avoid a marriage. The marriage was arranged by her parents. She run away avoid a marriage which was arranged by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Haddad are very traditional. Mr. and Mrs. Haddad are from Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Haddad, who are from Lebanon, are very traditional. Extra information Necessary information Extra information

  9. Examples Jamila is the oldest daughter in the Haddad family. The Haddad family immigrated to this country seven years ago Jamila is the oldest daughter in the Haddad family, who immigrated to this country seven years ago Her parents want her to marry a man. The man is thirty-two-years old. Her parents want her to marry a man who is thirty-two-years old. The husband –to-be lives in Lebanon. Lebanon is a country in the Middle East. The husband –to-be lives in Lebanon, which is a country in the Middle East. Extra information Necessary information Extra information

  10. Examples Jamila ran away from home rather than marry the man. She wants to go to college in her new country. Jamila, who wants to go to college in her new country, ran away from home rather than marry the man. Mr. and Mrs. Haddad don’t understand why she ran away. Mr. and Mrs. thought they had arranged a good future for their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Haddad, who had arranged a good future for their daughter, don’t understand why she ran away. Extra information Extra information

  11. Examples What is the issue of Jamila story? -Do children have to follow their parent’s traditions? -Do parents have to right to determine their children’s future? -Is it ok to force someone to marry a much older person?

  12. Opinion Writing Format O State your opinion R Give a reason E Give examples O Re-state your opinion

  13. References What is Opinion? (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/opinion Hogue, A. (1996). First steps in academic writing (7th ed., p. 149). White Plains, NY: Longman Pre-writing step Hogue, A. (1996). First steps in academic writing (7th ed., p. 37). White Plains, NY: Longman Salary Comparison. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from http://www.salarycomparison.com/transportation/flight-attendant-salary Extra & Necessary information Hogue, A. (1996). First steps in academic writing (7th ed., p. 160,163-164). White Plains, NY: Longman Opinion writing format ¾èˆ¡. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from http://allibuy.co.kr/index.php?cate=004001&type=view&num=40¤tPage=6&sh=&shc= Class Review

  14. Thank you!

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