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Asked on August 21, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
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Asked on August 21, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 21, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 21, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 21, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 20, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 20, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 19, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 19, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes
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Asked on August 18, 2021 in Meaning.
Enzymatically, I don’t know what metalanguage is but having read your extract I think I can see what your teacher was getting at. Will those paragraph breaks ever be accepted as valid?
I want to get back to my point about my writing. What should I write about with an outline? You write down any thoughts for future reference but don’t attempt to write a polished prose at this stage. Brainstorm then how those ideas fit into a logical structure that will help the reader see all while simultaneously seeing the individual ideas. A way to do that is to present the ideas as answers to questions in the reader’s mind, questions that you have put there. If you were an actor or a filmmaker, you are saying “What is the main idea conveyed by the extract from Whispering Death”? How do you answer an answer in the reader’s mind?
What are the things to give your reason for why you should not give your reason? How can I provide evidence for this reason.? In simple terms, if I am going to follow a line of thought, then I can clearly illustrate the point of my example, then give a quote. It is probably easier for a person to explain to myself why I chose that quotation.
When you have thought through the logic of what you want to say, what do you write in prose?
What is the best way to write with your reader in mind throughout, be clear what you wish the reader to get from what you write, and structure your writing in a way that is consistent with the reader’s naturally occurring questions, questions that you can guide the reader to be
asking.
- 430225 views
- 124 answers
- 158512 votes