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How To Order Your Sentences To Serve Your Ideas

Author : Jane Sumerset

Submitted : 2012-01-03 18:05:34    Word Count : 528    Popularity:   3

Tags:   ideas, writing ideas, sentence writing, sentence structure, compound sentences

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How good are you in writing sentences?

Ideas can be expressed completely in just a single sentence. Therefore, when it comes into writing, be sure that all of your sentences must contain a complete thought or idea which can stand alone to support your topic.

In case you didn’t notice that every sentence can provide details about the concept of your topic but when you write your sentences in the wrong way, everything will surely come up into a mess.

Sometimes, a content will be ruin due to the lack of knowledge on how to write good sentences. Many writers always write incomplete sentences in their writing and they didn’t even notice how it will affect the quality of their writing instantly.

Before you could start writing your next task, evaluate your previous writing first and why you have some experiences where it leads your writing into a failure.

You will eventually realize that the main reason why your content seems to be weak and dull is because of your sentence structure.

If your sentences didn’t meet the required qualification of being a quality and topic sentence, then your writing will always make your content weak and hanging.

Always think about what your topic means so that you can start writing ideas in all of your sentences. You can control your ideas by knowing what you are going to say in your writing.

All of your sentences are very important. Even though ideas can be found within it, your sentences also help in passing through ideas from one paragraph to another where you can maintain the concept of your topic easily.

Some sentences make a single point; others don’t. In fact, some compound sentences might be intended to relay several equally important ideas. Most of the time, though, you write a sentence with a single purpose in mind – whether to divulge information, make an argument or infer an idea.

There are two good ways to arrange your sentences to successfully communicate your ideas: loose and periodic. The former leads off with the main idea, while the latter closes with it. Sentences whose main ideas linger anywhere in the middle are generally considered bad, because it takes the correct emphasis away.

Loose sentences start out with the main point in the beginning and is most natural for English speakers. Since it is the most common way the language is used, it’s also the most familiar, making it easier to understand than available alternatives. Many proponents of clear writing, including many of the best English writing software, encourage the use of this sentence order.

Periodic sentences make the point along the end and is used as a powerful rhetorical tool. While increasingly avoided, using it strategically can make your sentences even more impactful. Often, it is employed to make a final, dramatic point, especially in pieces that intend to persuade readers into accepting an idea. As a rule, stick to using periodic sentences once or twice in a piece to help them preserve their power and facilitate clarity.

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