Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Editing run-on sentences
When writing anything, the writer must write with the mindset of being able to manipulate the readers mind towards any direction; this is where the writers "aim" come into play.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Writers block, when an author looses their ability
to create new work. We've all come to a point when attempting to write to come
to an unreasonable stop because of either not knowing what to write or even how
to write. The acronym PAC (point, aim, and clarify) not only helps to structure
your writing but also gives proper essence.
When formally writing anything
many find themselves to either have an abundance of wandering thoughts or to
find themselves stuck on how to write about a topic. When in contact of this
situation, PAC can be very effective. The first of the three letters: p, which
stands for point. After conducting a point, you now have a road map to what
you’re writing about which makes writing much easier. The purpose of your point
not only states what your main topic is to keep you on track but also give the
reader a hint of what to expect while continuing to read, in other words your
thesis or claim.
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