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Hi, Anne--
The list is a combination of my own "rules" heard from
my students and some from the following website:
http://www.comerfordconsulting.com/grammartest.html
I am sure there are others which we could add. Craig Hancock,
Herb Stahlke, and Richard Veit have already done so.
The elementary school teachers whom I am working with
this summer were astounded by the list because most of
the "rules" are what they themselves believed and taught.
Peter Adams' analogy that these so-called rules are
like "training wheels" hit a resonant chord with the
teachers. The question discussed among them next was
"When do we take the wheels off?"
Ben Varner
University of Northern Colorado
> Ben -
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> I'm very curious about where this list came from?
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> Anne Greer
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