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Edits for Paraphrased Paragraphs. You need the following: - red pen - green highlighter - yellow highlighter - blue highlighter. Edits for Paragraphs. With your red pen, find every time you mention the word “Holocaust” or “holocaust.” Circle them.
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Edits for Paraphrased Paragraphs You need the following: - red pen - green highlighter - yellow highlighter - bluehighlighter
Edits for Paragraphs • With your red pen, find every time you mention the word “Holocaust” or “holocaust.” Circle them. • The Holocaust is the specific event in history; therefore, it is proper noun. • If you have “holocaust,” make your corrections now.
Edits for Paragraphs • With your red pen, find every time you mention the word “Nazi” or “Nazis.” Circle them. • “Nazi” should be capitalized Nazi, not nazi • “Nazis” should NOT have an apostrophe in it Nazis, not Nazi’s • If you have one that’s possessive (something belongs to the Nazis), it should be Nazis’. • If you’re unsure, raise your hand.
Edits for Paragraphs • With your red pen, find every time you mention the word “Jew” or “jew” and the word “Jewish” or “jewish.” Circle them. • Jew is a proper noun. It needs to be capitalized. • Jewish is a proper adjective. It needs to be capitalized.
Edits for Paragraphs • Highlight every number—spelled out and written—in yellow. • Any whole number under 100 must be spelled out. • About 50 soldiers arrested Jews in the streets. NO! • About fifty soldiers arrested Jews in the streets. YES! • Numbers over one word long must have a hyphen. • Total population of the city after the war was sixty two. NO! • Total population of the city after the war was sixty-two. YES! • Dates do not count. Dates can be left alone. You would say 1938, not nineteen 38. • Never start a sentence with a numeral! • 1940 was when Holland was invaded. NO! • Holland was invaded in 1940. YES! • 13,459 Jews survived the Holocaust in Greece. NO! • Thirteen thousand four hundred fifty-nine Jews survived the Holocaust. NO! • In Greece, 13,459 Jews survived the Holocaust. YES!
Numbers (continued) • Decimals are fine. • Poland’s population of Jews was 3.3 million. • Percentages are fine, for the most part. • If you have a number with the % sign, that’s fine. • Only 5% of the population survived. • Polish communities were demolished, losing over 50% of its Jewish population. • If you spell out “percent,” you must also spell out the numbers. • The website estimates 2 percent escaped. NO! • The website estimates two percent escaped. YES! • If you have something like “8th century” or 17th century”: • You must spell out the number: • Jews arrived in Belgium no later than the eighth century. • Jewish life and culture in the seventeenth century was prosperous.
Edits for Paragraphs • Highlight every contraction (i.e. don’t, can’t, etc.) in green. • In formal writing and academic writing, contractions are to be written as two words (unless in a direct quotation): • can’t = cannot • don’t = do not • should’ve = should have • etc. • Questions?
Edits for Paragraphs • Highlight every time you use first-person pronouns in your paragraph in blue. • The article told meabout how the countries were invaded. • I read the article on Poland and learned that . . . • In formal and academic writing, you don’t write in first- or second-person (you). It needs to have a third-person point-of-view
Revised Paragraphs Edits • For this project, there are no headings necessary. • Look at your titles: • Are they the names of the cities / countries you researched? • Is it the same font size as everything else? • Is it centered? • Is it unfancified? • Are there any EXTRA spaces before or after? • Move title and paragraph down to bottom of page. Your USHMM photograph will go on above.