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Writing III: Group 1 Alda Oktarisma Salsabila Khairunnisa Suci Indah Nurvina Rengga Mahendra Melisa

The document summarizes information about writing group 1 and coordinators. It lists the members of writing group 1 and describes the types and uses of coordinating conjunctions and subordinators. It discusses using commas with coordinators and subordinators and provides examples. The document advises not overusing transition signals and describes common types of logical order used in paragraphs such as chronological, logical division of ideas, and comparison/contrast.

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Writing III: Group 1 Alda Oktarisma Salsabila Khairunnisa Suci Indah Nurvina Rengga Mahendra Melisa

The document summarizes information about writing group 1 and coordinators. It lists the members of writing group 1 and describes the types and uses of coordinating conjunctions and subordinators. It discusses using commas with coordinators and subordinators and provides examples. The document advises not overusing transition signals and describes common types of logical order used in paragraphs such as chronological, logical division of ideas, and comparison/contrast.

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Writing III


Group 1
• Alda Oktarisma Salsabila
• Khairunnisa
• Suci Indah Nurvina
• Rengga Mahendra
• Melisa
Coordinators

 Coordinators have  Five correlative (Paired)
seven coordinating Conjunctions.
conjunction; FANBOYS • both ... and
(for, and, nor, but, or, yet, • not only ... but also
so).
• neither ... nor
• either ... or
• whether ... or
Coordinators may or may not have commas.


When coordinators
When they connect two connect two words or
independent clause, use phrases, do not use a
a comma. comma.
 In a matriarchy, the  Children need not only
mother is the head of love but also discipline.
the family, and all the
children belong to her
clan.
Subordinators

A subordinator (subordinating  Types and examples of
conjunction) is the first word in a subordinate conjunctions
dependent clause.
• time
The subordinating conjunction
functions to connect dependent
• place
clauses with independent clauses. • contrast
The sentence mayor may not have • cause and effect
a comma. The general rule is this:
• condition
Put a comma after a dependent
clause but not in front of one. • purpose
Don't overuse transition signal

 Transition signal has role as the bridge(help) not as
the distractor.
• Difficult to read/understand
• Makes it feel repetitive
• Hard for reader to follow your ideas of writing
(confusing)
Logical Order

Your choice of one kind of logical order depend on your
topic and your purpose. You may even combine two or
more different logical orders in the same paragraph.
Some common kinds of logical order in English:
• Chronological order (sequence or steps)
• Logical division of ideas (a topic is divided into parts)
• Comparison/contrast (similarities and/or
differences )
Recognizing Kinds of Logical Order
practice 10


Paragraph 1 Paragraph 2
Topic: The process of Topic: Different
machine translation. management styles.
Controlling idea: Controlling idea: French
Complex. and U.S. business
Kind of logical order: managers.
Chronological order Kind of logical order:
Contrast
Recognizing Kinds of Logical Order
practice 10


Paragraph 3 Paragraph 4
Topic: Calendar Topic: Calendar
Main idea: Development Main idea: Different
of the calendar from the calendars around the
past to the present in most world are based on the
western countries. calculation of the moon,
Kind of logical order: the revolution of the earth
or both.
Chronogical order
Kind of logical order:
Logical divison of ideas
Have a good day 

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