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The Modern Rules of Style (Paperback)

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The purpose of this little book is to give lawyers suggestions for lifting their writing up from the humdrum and making it stand out. It is designed to help make anyone's writing more accurate and interesting. Lawyers write every day, but often they do not have a sense of style. They are unaware of the variety of sentences available to them. They get what they have to say down on paper - but without distinction. This book will change all that. You'll discover: how to use introductory and trailing modifiers; proper use of the semicolon, colon, and dash; and how to use a noun clause effectively how to spice up prose by varying sentence length how to use "like" or "unlike" and the right way to use repetition to focus concepts how you can build great paragraphs through the use of compelling sentences. In addition, you'll find hundreds of examples of how to incorporate these lessons, including many taken from current newspapers and magazines, as well as many examples of how NOT to write.

About the Author


Paul Marx of Towson, MD is the author of Utopia in America and Jim Rouse: Capitalist/Idealist and editor of Modern and Classical Essayists and Twelve Short Story Writers. He has published articles in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Dallas Morning News, Yankee, and elsewhere. Currently he is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Haven, where teaching non-fiction writing is his specialty.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781641055581
ISBN-10: 1641055588
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Date: January 31st, 2020
Pages: 96
Language: English