11AUG91
MARGINAL MARKINGS
The following marks may appear in the margin of your paper. When such a mark does appear, there is a corresponding error in the line of text on which the mark appears.
c = inappropriate use of capitals or lower case letters
cs = comma splice
e = word ending error (missing "s" or "e", etc.)
fs = fused sentence (run-on sentence)
h = homonym (using "to" instead of "too," etc.
mm = nmisplaced modifier
p = punctuation (missing, incorrect, or unnecessary
punctuation marks)
paa = pronoun/antecedent agreement error
pami = pronoun antecedent missing or inappropriate
sf = sentence fragment
si = split infinitive
sp = spelling error
sva = subject/verb agreement
ts = verb tense shift
typo = typographical error
vt = inappropriate verb tense
wc = inappropriate choice of words
wm = word missing
x = other
EXAMPLES:
sva c My mother need to stop smoking a Pack a day
paa h because you may get lung cancer. Like to many
e p sp heavy smoker, she just doesnt seem to relize
paa sva fs their life were at stake this make me upset.
p c p In John Hickss article "The farmers
p p sva sp Grievances he describe the problms faced
typo cs by framers in the industrial age, they
wm sp suffered from the of suden change.
[SOURCE: Ann Erickson Healy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]
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