31 Ways to Flavor a Composition. Consider the audience.

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31 Ways to Flavor a Composition

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Choose a narrow topic.

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31 Ways to Flavor a

Composition

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Consider theaudience.

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Choose a narrow topic.

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Research and gather

information.

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Grab the readers’ attention with the

opening sentence.

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Organize ideas.

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Develop good topic sentences.

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Include concrete details.

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Use strong action verbs.

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Be specific.

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Include a variety of supporting details.

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Use rhetorical devices.

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Avoid using the impersonal “you.”

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Avoid clichés.

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Use transitions and other coherence devices.

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Vary sentence structure.

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Maintain unity.

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Developcomplete

paragraphs.

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Avoid redundancies.

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Do not introduce new ideas in

the conclusion.

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Use only relevant details.

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Include dialogue

in narrative writing.

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Use sensory details

and figurative language

to describe.

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For persuasion establish a clear position.

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Revise rough drafts.

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Be consistentin verb tense.

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Avoid sentence fragments and run-on sentences.

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Make sure subjects and verbs agree.

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Use pronouns that agree with their

antecedents.

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Use correct punctuation.

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Check for spelling errors.

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Create an appropriate

title.

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