Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Your Effective Writing

Your Effective WritingGood concluding sentences are the great equalizer when it comes to writing. If your beginning writers, you might be well advised to read as much as you can on this particular part of writing.Concluding sentences are just the concluding words in a paragraph. They are usually what close a paragraph or close a piece of writing. In fact, they have their place.However, they should be used sparingly and with the utmost care. When done well, they provide a brief, but strong closing to the writing.I feel like you can get away with a large body of text without ending your paragraphs. But if you need to do this, try to keep the writing simple and direct. An exception to this rule is when you are writing a memoir. Those types of pieces are fine and work well without the use of paragraph ending.But even then, having your paragraphs open and close is a good decision. Especially in memoirs, they can add some extra weight to the piece. Even the use of introductory paragraphs c an be used. These are strong beginning lines to create interest and boost the subject matter of the piece.As for the big picture, always keep the main plot and your message throughout the paragraph. This will help you separate the paragraphs. There are many instances where the use of paragraph ending is necessary.Don't cut too much of the story and weaken the paragraph. If you do, readers may lose interest and stop reading. Just let your messages be the dominant part.It will take practice, but it is powerful words that can help you move your piece forward and build interest in your reader. Use them wisely.

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