Module 1
 
INTRODUCTION TO AIMS AND MODES
 
 

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Welcome to Module 1.

In this section you will study the basic principles of Aims and Modes.   Although relatively simple, this material is basic to the course.  You may want to return to Module 1 and review before beginning other modules.

 

 
 

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There is no assignment for Module 1.  However, because all remaining modules are based on the material presented here, be sure you have a thorough grasp on this lesson before proceeding to Module 2.

 
         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
     
 

Before you do the readings and view the presentation below, please be advised of the following:

  1. The St. Martin's Guide to Writing and the Course Packet sometimes use different terms to refer to the same thing (for example, "genre" in St. Martin's vs. "aim" in the Packet).  For the purposes of the course, we will use the Packet terms in all cases.  Therefore, it is best to do the Packet readings first - even though they are listed second.

  2. The Aim of a piece of writing is simply the reason the writer sat down to do the work in the first place; the aim is what the writer is trying to accomplish.  The Mode is simply the way he or she organizes the material.

  3. The Point of View section at the bottom of this page deals with the basics of when and why to use First, Second, and Third Person pronouns.  Please have a look at this section before viewing the presentation.

NOTE: If you have a question about anything related to the course, at any time, please E-mail your  instructor and get an answer.  For the purposes of Web 1113, there is no such thing as a stupid question.

 
     
   
 
  READINGS  

 

 

St. Martin's: Chapter 1

Packet: 1-4

 
 
   
     
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For an Introduction to Aims and Modes necessary to the successful completion of the course, please click on the hyperlink below and view the presentation.

 
 

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  ASSIGNMENT  
 
 

There is no written assignment for Module 1

 
     
   
     
  POINT OF VIEW  
     
 

There are three possibilities when it comes to which point of view to use for the pronouns in a piece of writing:  (1) First Person, (2) Second Person, and (3) Third Person.

  1. First Person - I, me, my - used to refer to the writer/narrator/speaker, these pronouns are by nature very personal and tend to be used most in informal writing.

  2. Second Person - you, your, yours - used to address the reader directly, or to indirectly address the public at large, these pronouns draw the reader into the writing.

  3. Third Person - he, she, it - used to refer to persons, places, or things besides the writer or the reader, these pronouns are impersonal and tend to be used in formal essays.

 
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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