Today we talked about formal and informal voice, which is an element on our rubric for the Romeo and Juliet project that we’re finishing up. We went over seven guidelines:
- Avoid using colloquial words/expressions
- Avoid contractions (write out full words – cannot, will not, should not, etc.).
- Write in third person. Two exceptions: 1) literary “we” and 2) business letters.
- Avoid clichés (use many, was absent, etc.)
- Avoid addressing readers using second person pronouns (use one, one’s, the reader, the reader’s, etc.)
- Avoid using abbreviated words (use full versions – like photograph, television, etc.)
- Longer and more complex sentences are preferred (short simple sentences reflects poorly on the writer)
Afterward, we had some practice with detecting and transforming informal voice.
Homework
- English I Honors:
- continue working on the phrase practice;
- continue your work on your RJ paper.
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