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Brannan: A Writer's Workshop
A Writer's Workshop: Crafting Paragraphs, Building Essays
Bob Brannan, Johnson County Community College

Coordination, Subordination, and Parallelism

Writing On and Offline



Go to http://www.richmond.com/StyleWeekly/. Choose three articles to read.



1

List 10 examples of subordination you find. Explain how you see the writer using subordination in each sentence.

Look up the word "subordination."



2

What do the word's roots literally mean? Do you consider this literal meaning when working on your papers?