Frank Antonson
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- Dec 7, 2009
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- English Teacher
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On different occasions I have been asked on this forum to supply a Reed-Kellogg diagram for some sentence.
I am always glad to do that, but there is no very convenient way that I know of to diagram while using a keyboard.
The Reed-Kellogg diagramming system works beautifully and easily on a blackboard. It occurred to me that I could more easily make a very short video of the making of the diagram requested and then post it on my Youtube channel, giving the link here. That would also give me a chance to show various options.
Does anybody see any problem with this?
I am thinking of beginning with "All's well that ends well". Or "The gate swung shut".
I am always glad to do that, but there is no very convenient way that I know of to diagram while using a keyboard.
The Reed-Kellogg diagramming system works beautifully and easily on a blackboard. It occurred to me that I could more easily make a very short video of the making of the diagram requested and then post it on my Youtube channel, giving the link here. That would also give me a chance to show various options.
Does anybody see any problem with this?
I am thinking of beginning with "All's well that ends well". Or "The gate swung shut".