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Smiley Face Tricks for Writing

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Smiley Face Tricks for Writing. Based on the writings of Mary Ellen Ledbetter. REPETITION FOR EFFECT. ☺ Repeat a symbol, sentence starter, important word, etc. ☺ Repeat specially chosen words/phrases to make a point/to stress certain ideas ☺ Decide purpose before you begin writing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Smiley Face Tricks for Writing

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REPETITION FOR EFFECT

☺Repeat a symbol, sentence starter, important word, etc.

☺Repeat specially chosen words/phrases to make a point/to stress certain ideas

☺Decide purpose before you begin writing

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BEFORE I hate writer’s block!

AFTER

I hate writer’s block! I can’t think of anything to write. I can’t come up with words for this crazy assignment. I can’t create anything new. I can’t, and I won’t!

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BeforeI love my cell phone.

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After

Your examples?

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 Before

Envy sort of takes me over when I see things I want but can’t have.

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 After:Envy is an ugly person. Envy rears her head when I least expect it. Envy starts whispering in my ear telling me, “Look at how beautiful those women are. Did you see that convertible Corvette Stingray with the red leather interior? Imagine how perfectly decorated that Mediterranean villa is. Oh, but you’ll never be able to afford any of that on your teacher’s salary.” Envy knowshow to take a pleasant day and turn it into an unfulfilling one, and Envy knows how to leave me wishing that I ownedall of the handbags, bracelets, antique furniture, artwork, and books which catch my eye. Envy has a way of making me feel emptier than I was to begin with.

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HYPHENATED MODIFIERS

☺Connect two or more adjectives or adverbs together with a hyphen

☺Lends an air of originality and sophistication to

writing

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Use hyphenated adjectives or adverbs to surprise your

readers Turn boring adjectives into

unique ones

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BeforeShe wanted to look like a French woman.

AfterShe wanted to look chic in a Parisian-woman-wearing-a-simple-black-dress-while-riding-a-bicycle-and-carrying-a-baguette-under-her-arms sort of way.

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Before

I will be a college freshmannext year.

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Your example

I will be a college (adj)freshmannext year.

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SPECIFIC DETAILS / IMAGERY

☺Helps your readers visualize the person, place, thing, or ideayou’re writing about

☺Appeal to at least 3 of the 5 senses

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Before:

My grandma’s house is nice.

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Your Turn

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After:I am sitting out on an old Dixieland porch in Mississippi, my grandma’s house. The American flag waves proudly from its pole. Making itself a web in the corner of the wrought-iron railing is a small black spider. The twin rocking chairs glide back and forth, speaking to each other in the tongue of “rickety rack”. Hanging from a weeping willow, an emerald birdhouse sways in the wind, as the robins sing their never-ending song. Down here in Mississippi we share Southern hospitality.

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Your Turn

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MAGIC 3☺Three items in a series

☺Separated by commas

☺Creates a poetic rhythm

☺Adds support for a point

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Before:

Cooking requires chopping, seasoning, and sautéing.

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Your Turn

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After:Chopping vegetables into bite-sized pieces, adding herbs and spices to “kick it up a notch”, andsautéing until the tidbits are juicy, make cooking an enjoyable pastime for me.

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Your Turn – pick one

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Alliteration

Before:

Thunderstorms hit central Indiana yesterday.

After:

Storms socked the state’s middle on Saturday.

V for Vendetta

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  Simile – a comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as”

Before: It’s a simple plan. After: The plan is simple, like my brother-in-law Phil, but unlike Phil, this plan just might work.

Similes in songs

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Metaphor

☺States a comparison between two unlike things without using any special words.

Before:Gary and Terre Haute, Indiana, are smelly cities.

After:Gary and Terre Haute are the armpits of Indiana.

Blake Shelton Taylor Swift

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  Personification

☺Gives a non-human thing,human characteristics or humanactions.

Before:I scratched my arm on the twig.

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After:

Racing toward the house as the storm approached, I was delayed as the treesreached for me. They began to wraptheir twisted arms and gnarled hands around me. I fought back, but they didn’t lessen their grip; instead, they began to screech at me as they pulled me into their grove.

Personification

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  HYPERBOLE

☺Exaggeration for effect

Stand up comedy

Hyperbole Rap

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Why Falling In Love is Like Owning a Dog

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HUMOR

☺When possible

☺When appropriate

☺Inject a little humor to keep your reader awake

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  HumorousBefore: Chinese food seems to last forever in

the refrigerator.

After: I believe the only food that should be

kept around is take-out Chinese, which contains a powerful preservative chemical called “kung-pao” that enables it to remain edible for several football seasons.

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PUN☺A joke that comes from a

play on words

☺It can make use of • a word’s multiple meanings • a word’s homonym • a word’s rhymes

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Before: Sir Lancelot told us the bad

dream he had about his horse.

After: Sir Lancelot told us the bad

dream he had about his horse; it was a real knight mare.

Puns in the grocery store