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Affect/Effect Think 'A' ... or 'E'

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发表于 2007-7-4 14:43:52 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Affect/Effect
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By Evan Jenkins
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1 s! \5 Y' z- C1 `# I8 o3 z) W# l% |Mark Stevens, director of public information for the Denver Public Schools, e-mailed to ask about a fairly widespread mental block: "I could use a neat way to remember the correct use for 'affect' and 'effect.' " Here's an attempt at a mnemonic formula to help keep them separate.
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2 U0 M1 |- {* d"Affect," except for the specialists mentioned below, is a verb, meaning to cause change in something. "His headache affected his ability to concentrate." Verbs are words of action. So think "A" — Affect, Action — something is Acting on something else. 0 F$ F1 o* Y1 M

, T5 V, `2 H4 _) e0 U% e' f"Effect" is usually a noun, a word for a thing, in this case a result of something. 5 B2 r  e1 k+ ^1 Q4 r6 m! V

5 @9 H. {- V; o"Aspirin had the desired effect, and he aced the exam." Think "E" for End Product.
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- u) m8 c  q# y$ f; j/ j  l# h' ~So much for the most common situations.
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A less common (but useful) form of "effect" is a verb meaning to bring about or cause to happen. "She effected a revolution with her challenge to the grading system."
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A nuanced (and useful) form of "affect" is a verb meaning to move, emotionally, as in "The scene affected her greatly" or "It was a profoundly affecting moment."
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+ v" y6 K: N1 b) L' ~1 q/ xAnd in the social sciences, alas, "affect" can be a noun, meaning a feeling or emotion as shown or described by a patient. But we can leave that one to the social scientists.
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Addendum, 3/9/99
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9 A0 Y# \! J0 T, N, I' JRosalind Warfield-Brown, who teaches at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia and works as a freelance editor, has a word she uses to help people get around that mental block — VANE. That's Verb=Affect / Noun=Effect. Seems foolproof for the two basic meanings.
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