Ideas/Arguments Sequential |
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Generality v.
specificity |
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Vagueness v.
precision |
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Abstraction
v. concreteness |
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most
importance to less important |
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strongest to
weakess |
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Chronological/topical/players/ |
Ambiguity
(purposeless) |
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Semantic-
word |
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Syntactical-sentence (Punctuation, modification, & pronoun
reference) |
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Contextual-document |
Paragraphs |
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Manageable
chunks |
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Visually
inviting |
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One idea
per |
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Topic
sentence |
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Concluding
sentence |
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Signposts
(headings and subheadings) |
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Transitions
within |
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Connections
between |
Sentences |
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Concrete
subjects & action verbs |
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Voice
appropriate to purpose |
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Dovetailing |
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Old to
new, |
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key words,
phrases, repeated |
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pronoun
linkage |
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transitions |
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Core ideas
in main clause |
Sentence
combining: from clause to phrase to single word/s |
Right
branching sentences |
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Words |
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Legalese,
jargon, colloquialism, terms of art |
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Nominalizations |
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Diction
matches PAT |
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Punctuation
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Follows
standard English rules |
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Serial comma
used , |
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which and
that: nonessential or essential |
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comments on
whole of sentence, |
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consistency
of form |