Chapter 12-1: General Improvement

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Improving Your Writing Style Across All Styles

Chapter Overview

Sub-Chapter 12-1 offers suggestions on things that writers can do to improve in all of their writing, regardless of the audience they are addressing.


Sub-Sub-Chapters

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Beginning of sentences—use a variety of methods to spice up how you start your sentences.

Run-on expressions—learn what this is and how to avoid it.

Sentence fragments—learn what the differences between run-ons and sentence fragments are.

Synonyms—it's not because a corresponding word exists in a thesaurus that it can automatically be used.

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