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Topic 6 (session A) - Style and Style variation > Style Variation in USA |
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Style Variation in USABefore we look in detail at styles and how to describe them, it will
be helpful to see how much intuitive knowledge about different styles
and text-types we carry around with us. Below we have constructed an exercise
using two consecutive pages from a novel trilogy by the American novelist
John Dos Passos The novel itself contains many different kinds of writing juxtaposed with one another. In the extract we are going to work on, there are FIVE different kinds of writing. You might find it helpful to know that four of the five styles are whole texts that, although jumbled here, still have their original ordering. The remaining style (which is the easiest to spot and which we have called 'Style A') is a series of examples of the same style type. The Extract
The TaskWe have divided the five styles contained within the above extract into 31 short, numbered pieces, and jumbled them together. Your job is to: (i) Sort the extracts out again into their individual style types (which we have labelled A-E below), and type them into the fields provided. (ii) Say in as much detail as you can what kind of writing each type is. (iii) Isolate what linguistic features are enabling you to sort out the style types and identify them. To help you, we have told you what the first example of each style is. When you're happy with your choices, check whether they are correct by pressing the "submit" buttons. You will be able to compare your answers with Mick and Dawn's by watching the video-clip where they talk about the task. There is a full transcript available for the video's
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