English 8 Key to Codes

If a code your teacher marked does not appear here, look in the Key for all students.

It may also be in Part Five.

Parts One to Four

A | C | E | F | G | I | M | P | R | S | V | W

 


A

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C

C: commas.

C5: nonrestrictive elements.
C1: independent clauses.
C6: appositives.
C2: introductory phrases and clauses.

Cap or Cap X: capitalization.

C3: series.

CS: comma splices.

C4: coordinate adjectives.

CX: unnecessary commas.

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E

EP: end punctuation.

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F

Frag: fragments.

FS: fused sentences.

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G
G or G1: glossary of usage.

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I

Inf: informal, slang, regionalisms.

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M
Mix: shifts and mixed constructions.

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P

PV: passive voice.

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R

Ref: pronoun reference.

RO: run-on sentence.

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S

SPL: spelling checklist.

SV: subject-verb agreement.

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V

Voc: meaningless and lifeless words.

VT: verb tense.

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W

WW: wrong word.

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Part Five

MF: MANUSCRIPT FORM

WRITING ABOUT LITERATURE

 

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MF: Manuscript Form

Hdg: heading (MF2) Ind: indentation (MF5)
MFT: title (MF3) Mat: materials (MF10)
Spacing: spacing (MF4) Hwtg: handwriting (MF11)
Typeface: typeface (MF4)  

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Writing aobut Literature

LO: avoid mystery openings.

LI: avoid the irrelevant "I"

LVT: use present tense.

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