Grammar, Composition & Style: Phase One of a Writing Program in Law School, 1981
by William Statsky, Professor of Law, Antioch School of Law, and Richard Gladstein
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I: PUNCTUATION AND SPELLING
- Comma Rules and Exercises
- Abbreviation Rules and Exercises
- Capitalization Rules and Exercises
- Apostrophe Rules and Exercises
- Semicolon Rules and Exercises
- Colon Rules and Exercises
- Dash Rules and Exercises
- Question Mark Rules and Exercises
- Hyphen Rules and Exercises
- Parentheses Rules and Exercises
- Exclamation Rules and Exercises
- Quotation Marks Rules and Exercises
- Italics Rules and Exercises
- Altered Quotation Rules and Exercises
- Ellipsis Rules and Exercises
- Numerals and Symbols Rules and Exercises
- Spelling Rules and Exercises
- Compound-Word Rules and Exercises
PART II: COMPOSITION AND STYLE
- Sexism in Writing Rules and Exercises
- Use of Definitions Rules and Exercises
- Who/Whom Rules and Exercises
- Shall/May Rules and Exercises
- If/When/Where Rules and Exercises
- That/Which Rules and Exercises
- Redundancy Rules and Exercises
- Verb Tense Rules and Exercises
- Verb Voice Rules and Exercises
- Real Subject/Real Verb Rules and Exercises
- Avoiding Ambiguity Rules and Exercises
- Subject-Verb Agreement Rules and Exercises
- Parallelism Rules and Exercises
- Run-on sentences Rules and Exercises
- Brevity Rules and Exercises
- Linkage (Conjunctions) Rules and Exercises
- Paragraph Rules and Exercises
PART III: PROOFREADING
- Marks for Editing
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