Write On

Season 2

30 episodes

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  • S2E1

    The Dreamer: Review 1

    Henry reveals to Miss Newton the lessons he has learned through daydreams. Flashbacks retell the need for concrete nouns, the difference between sentences and fragments, commas used with appositives and commas in a series.

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  • S2E2

    Perchance to Dream: Review 2

    When Miss Newton criticizes one of his daydreams, Henry tells her of how he learned correct use of the semicolon, quotation marks, and hyphens.

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  • S2E3

    Curses, Foiled Again: Parallelism

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  • S2E4

    The Night Before: Effective Subordination

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  • S2E5

    Show Business: Sentence Length

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  • S2E6

    The Pharaoh's Daughter: The Outline

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  • S2E7

    The Almost Dangerous Game: The Topic Sentence

    ""You are playing a dangerous game,"" Morton scolds when Henry's latest story lacks a topic sentence. This leads to a dream sequence in which Henry and Miss Newton wash up on an island. He accepts the challenge to write a cohesive paragraph. If the enemy (Morton) spies the mistake, Henry will lose.

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  • S2E8

    Happy Daze: Paragraph Development through Details

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  • S2E9

    The Old Man and the Paragraph: Paragraph Development through Comparison

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  • S2E10

    The Scarlet Pen Pal: Paragraph Development through Contrast

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  • S2E11

    A Critical Lapse: Paragraph Development through Cause and Effect

    Miss Newton is scheduled to appear in a play, and Henry has been asked to review it. Sadly, Henry falls asleep in the office, dreaming of Miss Newton's stellar performance. He ends up faking a review, which doesn't fool Mr. Morton any–not when a strike closed the theater.

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  • S2E12

    Gone with the Paragraph: Paragraph Development through Definition

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  • S2E13

    I, Henry: Unity

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  • S2E14

    Scribbling Beauty 1: Coherence 1

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  • S2E15

    Scribbling Beauty 2: Coherence 2

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  • S2E16

    The Rocking Horse Writer: Emphasis 1

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  • S2E17

    Their Finest Paragraph: Emphasis 2

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  • S2E18

    The Case of the Missing Editor: Tone

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  • S2E19

    Transition Trek: Transitions

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  • S2E20

    The Devil and Henry Kent: Rewriting

    On a March day, Henry doesn't believe Mr. Morton's advice that good writing comes from rewriting. That leads to Henry's deal with the Devil: he can write anything he wants in one draft. The Devil will take care of the rest, until the end of the month. Come April Fool's Day, who knows what will happen?

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  • S2E21

    An SOS: Loose, Lose / Passed, Past

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  • S2E22

    Jungle Madness: Amount, Number / Fewer, Less

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  • S2E23

    The Revengers: Could Have, Should Have

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  • S2E24

    Beau Jest: Affect, Effect

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  • S2E25

    MacHenry: Awful, Terrible, Nice

    Morton claims Henry's casual use of ""awful,"" ""terrible,"" and ""nice"" embarrasses him almost to death. That drifts Henry into a tragic parallel of Macbeth.

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  • S2E26

    Henry Kent, Tycoon: Practical, Practicable / Raise, Rise

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  • S2E27

    Henry's Angels: Regardless, Uninterested, Stationary

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  • S2E28

    Leo Claws: The Business Letter

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  • S2E29

    Dream Weaving: Review 3

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  • S2E30

    Dream On: Review 4

    Finally, Mr. Morton learns that Henry's daydreams are his way to learning good writing skills.

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