Fabulous, fantastic, and interesting are what literature truly represents! Here are some "quick lit bites" to get you motivated and inspired to read, write, and immerse yourself in literature.
QUICK LIT BITE OF THE DAY!
Grammar-Rules of a language governing its phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics; also, a written summary of such rules.
1. The study of how words and their component parts combine to form sentences.
2. Writing or speech judged with regard to such a set of rules.
Context-The circumstances in which an event occurs; a setting.
1. A context-free grammar is one where the rules apply regardless of context; a context-sensitive grammar is one where this is not so.
2. Context also refers to the wider situation, either of speaker or of the surroundings, that may play a part in determining the signifi-cance of a saying.
However you look at it, both are important when creating your story. As you move ahead with your writing be sure to check for grammatical errors in your work. Doing this will make the context of the situation surrounding your story (plot, characters etc..) more clear and concise. It will also guide you in making sure your sentences are structured properly. Remember it's important to understand grammar and the rules that go along with it. For that reason your foundation will be clear as you move on to build your story. Having the freedom to work different styles of grammar and or dialect in your writing is up to you as long as you know the rules.
By: Literary Diva of Blogtalk Radio
www.blogtalkradio.com/diva29
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