
How to Speak and Write Correctly - Joseph Devlin - Chapter 9
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- Word Making and Word Meaning: Devlin dives into the origins of words, affixes, and how words can change in meaning over time.
- Sentence Structure: This section focuses on subjects, predicates, and objects. Devlin provides explanations of the various components of a sentence and how they fit together.
- Punctuation: Devlin goes over the various punctuation marks, like commas, semicolons, and quotation marks, explaining their correct usage.
- Paragraph Writing: Here, the author provides guidance on organizing thoughts into coherent paragraphs, discussing topics like unity, coherence, and emphasis.
- Formation of Words: Devlin examines how words are formed and the rules governing their formation, such as compound words, derivatives, and the use of prefixes and suffixes.
- Figures of Speech: Metaphors, similes, and other figures of speech are discussed in this section, giving readers an insight into enhancing their language.
- Letter Writing: A particularly practical section, Devlin offers advice on writing various types of letters, from business correspondence to personal letters.
- Errors: Devlin highlights common mistakes in English grammar and usage, providing correct examples alongside the incorrect ones.
- Choice of Words: This section is about diction, the importance of selecting the right word for the right context, and avoiding redundancy.
- Speaking and Pronunciation: Devlin discusses the art of pronunciation, emphasizing the importance of clear and correct speech. He offers guidance on difficult words and common mistakes.
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