Sunday, May 14, 2017

"Writing Rules: What a Writer can NOT "distort" it when writing?"

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Questions:
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1.) What to avoid when writing?
- [x] Cliches.
- [x] Use of "long sentences", which led to ambiguity. A concise, and a "short sentence" are always good. And what to avoid is "vague sentences", and complexity sentences.
- [x] Use of jargons.
- [x] Avoid a usage of "passive voices" statements instead of NOT being simply "clear."
- [x] Spin of truths by NOT distorting it with "ambiguity sentences."
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2.) What about usage of "passive-aggressive" statements?
- [x] I guess, I should read this (1946) entitled: "Politics, and English Language" essay by Author: Mr. George Orwel.
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Sources:
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1.) Orwel, George.(1946)."Politics, & English Language". Essay. Penguin Publication. 256pg.(approx.).
2.) "Abii Orwele!! Kong'e abii Orwele,
Orwel ee, kong'e abii Orwele, X2" by Unknown Dinka Ethnic groups' singer.
3.).........,..........(2016)."Style Guide: An Introduction" of 1950s author: Mr. George Orwel's Quotes. The Economist Magazine Publications. Vol.# Unknown. Series: Unknown. Page:# Unknown.
http://www.economist.com/styleguide/introduction/
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