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ENGLISH 125 GRAMMAR WRITING AND GRAMMAR DUE DATE: December 3, 2010 PART I ESSAY: 50 points- LABEL THIS SHEET CLEARLY Choose one of the essays you have written in Quarter 1. You must correct and improve (and lengthen) the essay. STEPS: 1. 2. Show track changes on the corrected draft. This will be handed in with the final draft Peer edit-in class on 11/29 per. 2 on a clean copy. This will be handed in with the final draft PART II GRAMMAR: 60 points- LABEL THIS SHEET CLEARLY 1. Now, for the grammar part. In your essay you will be required to find the following parts of speech. Identify the following grammar parts of speech in the essay. Pull each sentence out and retype it showing the part of speech, making sure you correctly number each sentence according to the list. You will be required to hand in the final list of sentences in the order that they appear below- on a separate sheet, TYPED. Be sure to identify the part of speech clearly ABOVE THE WORD OR WORDS. You will find that you will have many of the following already in your essay. You may need to adjust your sentences to complete the parts of speech you are missing but you may not change the essay so you lose the original meaning. 2. Write your sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Be sure to show clearly the grammar that you are being asked to identify. Remember clauses get [ ], phrases get ( ) and always identify the part of speech, or its function OVER the sentence. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. a sentence with an adverb phrase- telling when- (show what it modifies) a sentence with a correlative conjunction a sentence with a very descriptive adjective a sentence with the linking verb followed by a predicate nominative a sentence with an adjective phrase- show what it modifies and what it answers a sentence with an adjective clause that modifies a proper noun A sentence with a predicate adjective. A sentence with a noun clause acting as a direct object A sentence with an appositive phrase A sentence with a noun clause that acts as a subject A sentence with an indirect object. A sentence showing a adverb clause- show what it modifies and what it tells A compound-complex sentence A simple sentence A compound sentence A sentence with a semicolon A sentence where you use a misplaced modifier, then show the correction (on the sheet) A sentence with a colon 3. Be sure to put your name at the top of the first page of everything. Be sure to follow MLA format for your final draft. 4. Staple the grammar sheet with the typed sentences on top, then the final draft, the rough draft with track changes, the peer edit behind it. Assessments: *One grade will be for your essay (content)-50 points. *One grade will be for grammar portion of your essay (mechanics)-4 points each (72) *One grade will be for whether you have handed all the required steps and correctly followed the directions for the entire assignment-18 points. Total assessment= 140 points