AF6:
Conventions
– Write with technical accuracy of syntax and punctuation in phrases,
clauses and sentences
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Full stops are used to end sentences appropriately and the author accurately uses question marks when
necessary.
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The author occasionally misuses capital letters (e.g., “Because,” “Conclusion,” “Please, Please”), but uses
capital letters accurately to start sentences and to denote proper nouns.
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The author also uses commas appropriately as a letter feature when generating lists and marking simple
clauses (e.g., “For example,” “In conclusion,”).
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Quotation marks are not generally an expectation of persuasive letters at this level. Quotation marks can be
used in a letter to cite research directly or to indicate dialogue.
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