Word builder
Write a formal version of each of the words in the Word
cloud by answering the questions below.
1. What would you say instead of as kids grow up?
2. Re-write 'OK, it's true what it says'.
3. Replace the word 'stuff" in 'really miserable stuff'.
4. Replace the word 'gawking', which is a dialect word. The
meaning is clear from the context.
5. Find a better way of saying 'the same old diet'.
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Just as a mason uses bricks to build sturdy homes, writers use words to build successful documents. Consider the construction of a building. Builders need to use tough, reliable materials to build a solid and structurally sound skyscraper. From the foundation to the roof and every floor in between, every part is necessary. Writers need to use strong, meaningful words from the first sentence to the last and in every sentence in between.
You already know many words that you use every day as part of your writing and speaking vocabulary. You probably also know that certain words fit better in certain situations. Letters, emails, and even quickly jotted grocery lists require the proper selection of vocabulary. Imagine you are writing a grocery list to purchase the ingredients for a recipe but accidentally write down cilantro when the recipe calls for parsley. Even though cilantro and parsley look remarkably alike, each produces a very different effect in food. This seemingly small error could radically alter the flavour of your dish!
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