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EFFECTIVE WORDS

LANGUAGE IN ACADEMIC AND BUSINESS WRITING Always appropriate: Standard American English Sometimes appropriate: Regional words and expressions Slang Colloquial language Neologisms Technical language Euphemisms Rarely or never appropriate: Nonstandard dialect Double talk Pretentious writing Biased language: sexist, racist, ethnocentric, etc. 37.1

ELIMINATING SEXIST LANGUAGE Avoid demeaning and patronizing language--for instance, identifying men and women differently or trivializing gender Avoid occupational or social stereotypes, assuming that a role or profession is exclusively male or female. Avoid referring needlessly to gender Avoid using man or words containing man to refer to all human beings Avoid the generic he, the male pronoun used to refer to both genders 37.2

EXERCISE Revising: Appropriate Words Rewrite the following sentences as needed for standard American English. Consult a dictionary to determine whether particular words are appropriate and to find suitable substitutes. 1. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a major deal all over the world. 2. The disease gets around primarily by sexual intercourse, exchange of bodily fluids, shared needles, and blood transfusions. 3. Those who think the disease is limited to homos, druggies, and foreigners are quite mistaken. 4. Stats suggest that in the United States one in every five hundred college kids carries the virus. 5. A person with AIDS does not deserve to be subjected to exclusionary behavior or callousness on the part of his fellow citizens. Instead, he has the necessity for all the compassion, medical care, and financial assistance due those who are in the extremity of illness. 37.3a

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE Possible answers 1. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a serious threat all over the world. 2. The disease is transmitted primarily by sexual intercourse, exchange of bodily fluids, shared needles, and blood transfusions. 3. Those who think the disease is limited to homosexuals, drug users, and foreigners are quite mistaken. 4. Statistics suggest that one in every five hundred college students carries the virus. 5. People with AIDS do not deserve others exclusion or callousness. Instead, they need all the compassion, medical care, and financial assistance due the seriously ill. 37.3b

IDIOMS WITH PREPOSITIONS (some examples) afraid of based on certain of dependent on familiar with impatient with a person occupied with a thing proud of related to similar to wait for a train, a person 38.1

USING FRESH, NOT TRITE, EXPRESSIONS Some examples of trite expressions: acid test beyond the shadow of a doubt cold, hard facts easier said than done face the music hard as a rock moving experience point with pride sneaking suspicion tried and true untimely death 38.2

EXERCISE Revising: Trite Expressions Revise the following sentences to eliminate trite expressions. 1. The disastrous consequences of the war have shaken the small nation to its roots. 2. Prices for food have shot sky high, and citizens have sneaking suspicions that others are making a killing on the black market. 3. Medical supplies are so few and far between that even civilians who are sick as dogs cannot get treatment. 4. With most men fighting or injured or killed, women have had to bite the bullet and bear the men s burden in farming and manufacturing. 5. Last but not least, the war s heavy drain on the nation s pocketbook has left the economy in a shambles. 38.3a

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE Possible answers 1. These disasters of the war have shaken the small nation severely. 2. Prices for food have risen markedly, and citizens suspect that others are profiting on the black market. 3. Medical supplies are so scarce that even very sick civilians cannot get treatment. 4. With most men fighting or injured or killed, women have had to take the men s places in farming and manufacturing. 5. Finally, the war s high cost has destroyed the nation s economy. 38.3b

WAYS TO ACHIEVE CONCISENESS The highly pressured nature of criticalcare nursing is due to the fact that the patients have life-threatening illnesses. Critical-care nurses must have possession of steady nerves to care for patients who are critically ill and very sick. The nurses must also have possession of interpersonal skills. They must also have medical skills. It is considered by most health-care professionals that these nurses are essential if there is to be improvement of patients who are now in critical care from that status to the status of intermediate care. Focus on subject and verb, and cut or shorten empty words and phrases. Avoid nouns made from verbs. Cut unneeded repetition. Combine sentences. Change passive voice to active voice. Eliminate there is to constructions. Cut unneeded repetition, and reduce clauses and phrases. 39.1

EXERCISE Revising: Conciseness Make the following passage as concise as possible. At the end of a lengthy line of reasoning, he came to the conclusion that the situation with carcinogens [cancercausing substances] should be regarded as similar to the situation with the automobile. Instead of giving in to an irrational fear of cancer, we should consider all aspects of the problem in a balanced and dispassionate frame of mind, making a total of the benefits received from potential carcinogens (plastics, pesticides, and other similar products) and measuring said total against the damage done by such products. This is the nature of most discussions about the automobile. Instead of responding irrationally to the visual, aural, and air pollution caused by automobiles, we have decided to live with them (while simultaneously working to improve on them) for the benefits brought to society as a whole. 39.2a

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE After much thought, he concluded that carcinogens could be treated like automobiles. Instead of giving in to a fear of cancer, we should balance the benefits we receive from potential carcinogens (such as plastic and pesticides) against the damage they do. Similarly, instead of responding irrationally to the pollution caused by automobiles, we have decided to live with them and enjoy their benefits while simultaneously working to improve them. 39.2b

Some examples: WORDS COMMONLY CONFUSED accept (to receive) except (other than) affect (to have an influence on) effect (result) capital (the seat of government) capitol (the building where a legislature meets) cite (to quote an authority) sight (the ability to see) site (a place) its (possessive of it) it s (contraction of it is or it has) 41.1a

More examples: WORDS COMMONLY CONFUSED passed (past tense of pass) past (after, or a time gone by) principal (most important, or the head of a school) principle (a basic truth or law) stationary (unmoving) stationery (writing paper) their (possessive of they) there (opposite of here) they re (contraction of they are) your (possessive of you) you re (contraction of you are) 41.1b

EXERCISE Distinguishing between ie and ei 1. br f 2. dec ve 3. rec pt 4. s ze 5. for gn 6. pr st 7. gr vance 8. f nd 9. l surely 10. ach ve 11. pat nce 12. p rce 13. h ght 14. fr ght 15. f nt 16. s ve Insert ie or ei in the words below. Check doubtful spellings in a dictionary. 41.2a

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 1. brief 2. deceive 3. receipt 4. seize 5. foreign 6. priest 7. grievance 8. fiend 9. leisurely 10. achieve 11. patience 12. pierce 13. height 14. freight 15. feint 16. sieve 41.2b