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Commas. English Bellwork. English Bellwork - Monday, September 25. Directions: Write out ONE of the sentences. Then, create a rule about commas based on these sentences. 1. Yes, I offered to take care of her canary this weekend. 2. From where we sat, the stage seemed big.
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Commas English Bellwork
English Bellwork- Monday, September 25 • Directions: Write out ONE of the sentences. Then, create a rule about commas based on these sentences. • 1. Yes, I offered to take care of her canary this weekend. • 2. From where we sat, the stage seemed big. • 3. To be honest, I’d rather go swimming. • 4. Obviously, swimming is more fun than attending a meeting.
English Bellwork- Tuesday, September 26 • Directions: Write out ONE of the sentences. Then, create a rule about commas based on these sentences. • 1. The Saint Lawrence Seaway allows travel between the Great Lakes, the Atlantic Ocean, and Canadian rivers. • 2. The Seaway provides a deep, stable, and wide waterway. • 3. The cargo shipments are largely wheat, corn, barley, soybeans, and iron.
Ted Talk: Oxford Comma http://ed.ted.com/lessons/grammar-s-great-divide-the-oxford-comma-ted-ed • 1. Where is the Oxford comma most prevalently used? A. United States C. United Kingdom B. Russia D. Canada • 2. Which of the following are arguments against using the comma? A. You shouldn't use commas B. Its superfluous (unnecessary because of the conjunction) C. You should use a conjunction • 3. In which of the following fields is the extra space taken up by an Oxford comma a problem? A. law B. fiction writing C. journalism D. grammar textbooks • 4. What is the common wisdom for the comma’s usage? A. required B. optional C. never use it • 5. Which of the following institutions does not support the comma’s usage? A. MLA B. Chicago C. US Government D. Oxford U. Press
English Bellwork- Wednesday, September 27 • Directions: Write out ONE of the sentences. Then, create a rule about commas based on these sentences. • 1. Three of the five sections are located in Canada, and the other two sections contain segments in New York. • 2. Construction ended in 1959, and the Seaway had seven locks. • 3. Niagara Falls is famous, but it is not well known that it is made up of two waterfalls.
English Bellwork- Thursday, September 28 • Directions: Write out ONE of the sentences. Then, create a rule about commas based on these sentences. • 1. The Saint Lawrence Seaway, a major waterway, allows ocean-going vessels to travel between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. • 2. Horseshoe Falls, a 176 foot high waterfall, is located on the Canadian side of the Niagara River. • 3. An island, Goat Island in NY, separates the two falls of Niagara.
English Bellwork- Friday, September 29 • Directions: Create a sentence using a comma to SHOW each of these four comma rules. • 1. Use commas before conjunctions that join independent clauses. • 2. Use commas between lists or descriptions. • 3. Use commas to off set introductions or interruptions. • 4. Use commas to off set nouns and noun phrases that describe.