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Mr. Kuhn's View Of Grammar

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Grammar is the concept of professionally correcting errors in order for the paper's content to function well. Without grammar, it's simply using slang as a proper expression to speak to higher people. Determining the errors of how people write can extremely determine how people speak. Word choice is commonly taken advantage when writing a concise, grammatical correct paper. Imagine having two words such as inspired or taught. When using the word inspired, people will use this word to influence people about how teachers, mentors, parents, famous people, or special advisers tried to build up their confidence when deciding on a job or career they would love to partake in the world. However, the word taught is a verb used to describe a teacher …show more content…

For example, I cannot write a movie that talks about Dr. King from using Renaissance-like words. It's translating from one century to modern day times; however, it's not grammar. Grammar context has to match with how people use words during that time. Though Mr. Kuhn's perspective of grammar can be different from Ms. Jahnke's perspective, it should have a common goal to get people to use words carefully in the form in which the word was designed in that time. Besides word choice, grammar has to follow the instructions, such as using a semicolon when separating two sentences, using a colon when making list, using a comma to take a pause, using periods when a person finish the sentences, using quotation marks when someone is speaking, and using capitalization when they use a proper name, place, or epithet. These rules have purpose in order for a paper to professionally well-thought out. For a free verse or narrative, rules don't matter for the writer, with an exception of other grammar rules that doesn't strictly involve with academic writing. Grammar is simply a tool, used for writers, to engage people's opinions in a proper

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