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Writing SkillsWriting comes more easily if youhave something to say.Sholem AschThe most valuable of all talents isthat of never using two wordswhen one will do.Thomas JeffersonResources• Get a good book, such as Strunk andWhite, The Elements of Style.• Make an appointment at the WritingResource Center, Bear Down Building,east side, Room 102. 9 AM-4 PM Monday-Friday• Practice. Practice. Practice.A Classic ReferenceCommon Mistakes• Disorganization. Make an outline. Makeconscious decisions about the ordering of yourmain points.• Random Thoughts. Group closely related ideas,and only closely related ideas, into paragraphs.Make sure each paragraph has a topicsentence.• Repetitiveness. Say things only once.• Useless Sentences. Make sure each sentenceadds something essential to your essay.More Common Mistakes• Incorrect Prepositions. From, in, to, by,with and of have different meanings. Usethe correct preposition.• Incorrect Verbs. The tense and number ofthe verb must agree with the subject.• Non-words. Keep a dictionary by youwhen you write. If you have doubts abouta word, look it up. Do not use nouns asverbs.General Advice for Style• Do not be folksy or colloquial.• Do not be personal.• Delete all superfluous modifiers.• Brevity and simplicity are virtues.• Always be as specific as possible.• Stay on your topic. Do not wander off ontangential issues.• Use the active voice whenever possible.Incorrect Prepositions• Bad Example: “The black hole from the center ofthe galaxy accounts for a lot of mass.”• Correct Usage: “The black hole at the center ofthe galaxy accounts for a lot of mass.”• Bad Example: “The problem is illustrated withthe fate of rhesus monkey number 6.”• Correct Usage: “The problem is illustrated by thefate of rhesus monkey number 6.”Incorrect VerbsBad Example: “The study of cosmology areconcerned with the distribution of galaxies.”Correct Usage: “The study of cosmology isconcerned with the distribution of galaxies.”Bad Example: “Superstring theory is fascinating. Itprovided a theory for all the forces in theUniverse.”Correct Usage: “Superstring theory is fascinating.It provides a theory for all the forces in theUniverse.”On Being Folksy – Don’t be.Bad Example: “Sure enough, the SpaceShuttle blew into a billion tiny bits.”Better: “The Space Shuttle blew into a billionpieces.”Bad Example: “This theory seems to be kindof incorrect.”Better: “This theory is incorrect.”On Being PersonalBad example: “I feel like black holes are reallycool.”Good example: “It is not easy for me to pass thesepeople without being concerned; they look sofragile and helpless, even though they alwaysmake an effort to look strong. Or, maybe theyare strong, in a way that we cannot be aware of;after all, it is no easy task to live without yourarms or legs….”Superfluous Modifiers• Bad Example: “Greenhouse gases arepotentially dangerous.”• Correct Usage: “Greenhouse gases aredangerous.”• Bad Example: “Globular clusters are avery important element of galacticstructure.”• Correct Usage: “Globular clusters are animportant element of galactic structure.”Use Active VoiceAvoid over use of the verb “to be.”Bad Example: “The walls were covered with Geckos.”Better: “Geckos covered the walls.”Bad Example: “The reason that he dropped the coursewas because of poor grades.”Better: “His bad grades compelled him to drop thecourse.”Bad Example: “Several investigations that have beencarried out show that dolphins will someday rule theworld.”Better: “Several investigations find that dolphins willsomeday rule the world.Needless Words – Delete them.Bad Example: “Owing to the fact that the sun ishot, it glows brightly.”Better: “The sun glows brightly because it is hot.”Bad Example: “The question as to whether she iscorrect, will be proved by observations.”Better: “Whether she is correct will be proved byobservations.”Note: You do not have to write “Whether or not”in the sentence above.General Advice for Architecture• If your argument is not clear in your head, it willnot be clear on paper.• Use the paragraph as the fundamental unit ofcomposition.• Decide on the order of your main points and thecontent of the paragraphs needed to make thesepoints.• Write a topic sentence for each paragraph.• Put only necessary information in eachparagraph.General Blunders and Other StuffThe word “it’s” is not the possessive form ofit, but is a contraction of it is.Do not start your essay with a sentence like“This article was about the geneticmodification of goats.” Or worse, “Idecided to write about this subjectbecause polar bears are adorable.”Spell out contractions in formal documents.References• You need at least 2 (see Essay description).• The references should be fully cited at the end ofthe essay (Title, author, date of publication, pagenumbers or URL).• Include a reference to your source directly in thetext if using data, ideas or a quote that comesdirectly from the source.– There are 200 million automobiles in the USA (1).– According to Dr. Griffith, Titan’s clouds are made ofmethane (2).Reference Examples1. Actions form Thoughts, M. A. L.Nicoletis, Nature, vol 409, pp 403-407,January 18, 2001.2. Controlling Robots with the Mind, M. A.P. Nicoletis and J. K. Chapin,


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