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AWA Essay Guide
Chapter 1:
AWA Introduction
Chapter 2:
Analysis of Issue
Chapter 3:
Analysis of Argument
Chapter 4:
About the E-rater
Chapter 5:
Improving Your Writing
w5a: Style
5a(1): Fill Sentences
5a(2): Be concise
5a(3): Qualification
5a(4): Start Strong
5a(5): Active Voice
5a(6): Self-Reference
5a(7): Redundancy
5a(8): Vague
5a(9): Cliche
5a(10): Jargon
w5b: Grammar
Chapter 6:
Real Essay Questions
Timed Essays:
Take practice essays

10 most common errors


5a(1). Fill Sentences

Streamline your essay by avoiding unnecessary sentences.

  • Avoid sentences that do not advance your argument.
  • Avoid asking a question only to answer it.
  • Avoid sentences that announce that you are shifting the topic. Use transitional phrases instead of writing sentences to change your subject.

FILL: Who should be the next president? I think Mike Dukakis should give it another try.

TO THE POINT: Mike Dukakis should make a second bid for the presidency.


Exercise 1: Avoid "fill" sentences that do not serve a purpose.

Condense the two-sentence groups into one sentence.


1. Who was Abraham Lincoln? He was a President of the United States.


2. Patton was a famous general. He was renowned for his ability to surprise the enemy.


3. The twister destroyed three city blocks. Many buildings collapsed because of the twister.

answers below:


 

 



Answers

1. Abraham Lincoln was President of the United States.

2. General Patton was famous for his ability to surprise the enemy.

3. Many buildings were destroyed by the twister that destroyed three city blocks.

 

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