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Explaining Clearly: Blog 2

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My purpose in writing is to get my exact point across without there being questions in  the end. I have to first develop a simple question which is, what must I put in the literary work that won’t leave cliff hangers? It’s like going to the movies and seeing something and when the movie ends you don’t know what happened at the end, that also can be a problem in writing as I have seen many times before. This can be accomplished by researching, having prior knowledge on the subject, and making sure that the topic is answered and explained. Without getting the point across I feel that the writings are not complete. Minor questions can go along with this such as; did every detail in the writing get described as if the audience were there, are there supporting details and research to every major point given, and is the information explained in a clear form because sometimes we may confuse others by putting it in a way that only we will understand not focusing on the minor things, leaving out details we must remember that we were there so it is more easy for us to understand than the ones who are reading our writings. I also must ask the question, is the information I’m giving something that is reliable and fully supports the subject at hand? This question is important because sometimes we may think we know information but have nothing to show proof of knowing, all topics must be researched before putting it in my writing because it’s like stating something and making it up, therefore it seems like I don’t know what i’m talking about and that can be misleading to the audience. Did I put the information in the correct form? When writing (especially informal) there has to be some structure in the writing or the details will be all over and not understandable. There is also questions that have to be asked in order to have this form. First the major topic must be stated first, followed by the major points to support the subject/ topic, and last the details to support the subtopics. All of these questions help me to make sure I get my point across when writing. They are substantial to writing the proper informal form of writing. These questions can also be asked in another form of writing if they are put in another way.

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