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1、Chapter Three Producing Effective Sentences,Base 2:Coherence,Part II Building Good Sentence,Base 2:Readability,1.Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,2.Subordinating to Distinguish the Main Idea,3.Choosing Clear Connectors,4.Using Parallelism,Understanding Coherence,Understanding Coherence,Effective c
2、ommunication requires the fitting of thoughts together according to their relative importance so that the readers attention stays focused on the major points.There are many ways to improve coherence.One of them is through skillfully manipulating Syntactic Structures for Sentence Coherence:,coordinat
3、ion subordination choosing clear coordinators using parallelism,Understanding Coherence,Activity,Make a study of the following sentences to see how coherence is improved through the above sentence combining skills.,Understanding Coherence,Sentence 1,Car insurance is costly,but medical insurance is a
4、lmost a luxury.,Comment:We can coordinate the facts and ideas that we wish to emphasize equally,such as the thoughts about insurance in this sentence.We can coordinate the information in words,phrases,and clauses by joining them with the coordinating conjunctions such as and,but,or,nor,for,so,and ye
5、t;by joining them with conjunctive adverbs such as however,moreover,and therefore.,Understanding Coherence,Sentence 2,Because accidents and theft are frequent,car insurance is expensive.,Comment:We subordinate lesser facts and ideas to the ones we wish to emphasize.In this sentence,the clause beginn
6、ing with Because is subordinate to the main clause.Subordinated information may be very important to the total meaning of the sentence,but,compared with one in the main clause,it is less important.We can also subordinate information by expressing it in clauses introduced by subordinating conjunction
7、s such as although,because,if,when,where,while,or relative pronouns,who,which,that;or by expressing it in phrases and single words.,Understanding Coherence,Below are some commonly used conjunctions,Understanding Coherence,Sentence 3,Newspapers may someday be brought to your home,not by paper carrier
8、s,but by computers.Subscribers will simply punch in a code,and the machines will display the desired pages.,Comment:Connecting words are used to tie ideas together.Most of them signal specific and definite relationships;for instance,the coordinating conjunction but clearly indicates contrast while t
9、he coordinating conjunction and helps hold coordinate ideas together.,Understanding Coherence,Sentence 4,Recycling old buildings both conserves our resources and preserves our past.,Comment:In the sentence above,the two parts of the compound predicate are both coordinate and parallel.We can coordina
10、te the information by expressing them in the same kind of grammatical construction like parallelism.,Understanding Coherence,Coordination,The following provides some guidelines for managing coordination effectively.,1.Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Linking sentences and ideas with coordinating c
11、onjunctions enables the reader to see the relations between them more easily.,Compare the following two passages.,Activity,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Passage 1,We should not rely so heavily on coal,oil,and uranium.We have a substantial energy resource in the moving waters of our rivers.Small
12、er streams add to the total volume of water.The resource renews itself.Coal and oil are irreplaceable.Uranium is also irreplaceable.The cost of water does not increase much over time.The costs of coal,oil,and uranium rise dramatically.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,We should not rely so heavily
13、 on coal,oil,and uranium,for we have a substantial energy resource in the moving waters of our rivers and streams.Coal,oil,and uranium are irreplaceable and thus subject to dramatic cost increases;water,in contrast,is self-renewing and more stable in cost.,Passage 2,Coordinating to Relate Equal Idea
14、s,Comment:The information in both passages is essentially the same,but the second is shorter and considerably easier to read and understand.Whereas the first passage strings ideas together in short,simple sentences without relating them to each other,the second passage builds connections among coord
15、inate ideas:the availability of water in rivers and streams(first sentence);the relation between renewal and cost(second sentence);and the contrast between water and the other resources(both sentences).,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Points to Remember:,(1)Avoiding Faulty Coordination,Faulty coo
16、rdination occurs when no logical connection seems to exist between two coordinated statements or when the stated connection contradicts common sense.Sometimes faulty coordination occurs because the writer omits necessary information.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Example 1,Faulty:Jacob is a fos
17、ter child and has to go to the dentist often.Revised:Jacob is a foster child whose biological parents neglected his teeth;consequently,he has to go to the dentist often.Revised:Because Jacob is a foster child whose biological parents neglected his teeth,he has to go to the dentist often.Comment:Ofte
18、n,as the last example above shows,the intended relation between clauses can be clarified by subordinating one of the ideas if it modifies or explains the other one.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Example 2,Faulty:John Stuart Mill was a utilitarian,and he believed that actions should be judged by
19、 their usefulness or by the happiness they cause.Revised:John Stuart Mill,a utilitarian,believed that actions should be judged by their usefulness or by the happiness they cause.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,(2)Avoiding Excessive Coordination,A stringy compound sentencea sequence of main claus
20、es linked with coordinating conjunctionscreates the same effect as a series of simple sentences:It obscures the relative importance of ideas and details.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Example 1,coordination:We were near the end of the trip,and the storm kept getting worse,and the snow and ice c
21、overed the windshield,and I could hardly see the road ahead,and I knew I should stop,but I kept on driving,and once I barely missed a truck.,Excessive,Comment:This sentence contains two main assertions:the storm kept getting worse and I kept on driving.All the rest is detail elaborating on these sim
22、ple statements.Such a loosely compounded sentence needs subordination so that main assertions and supporting detail are distinct.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Revised:As we neared the end of the trip,the storm kept getting worse,covering the windshield with snow and ice until I could barely se
23、e the road ahead.Even though I knew I should stop,I kept on driving,once barely missing a truck.,Comment:Be careful not to overuse so as a coordinating connector.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Example 2,Coordination:Jim had an examination that day,so he came home late,so he missed seeing the fi
24、re,so he was not able to describe it to us.,Excessive,Comment:As with other modes of excessive coordination,the best way to revise such sentences is to separate the main statement from dependent details.,Revised:Jim was not able to describe the fire to us because he had an examination that day and a
25、rrived home too late to see the fire.,Comment:Excessive coordination is not always as obvious as it is in the two examples above.,Coordinating to Relate Equal Ideas,Example 3,Coordination:A man came out of the liquor store.He wore a pair of frayed corduroy pants,and he wore a brown sweater.He starte
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