Define in three to four sentences what effective writing mea
Define in three to four sentences what effective writing means to you.
Explain in three to four sentences what it means to ‘consider the audience’.
Identify three components of organized writing.
Identify and briefly describe two principles of clear writing.
Explain how critical thinkers evaluate a claim for truth, bias, error, or falsity in no more than four sentences.
Solution
1.Effective Writing always has logical flow of subject and unfurls as it is read. It uses simple sentences without any vagueness and easy to follow. It always keeps the reader in touch and the tracks are not lost.
2.To write effectively, you need to identify who your readers are and take their expectations and needs into account. If you forgot your readers, your essay can run into problems.
3.There are 3 components of organized writing to keep in mind; each component represents a section of the work. So if I’m writing, whether an article or story, I should divide it into 3 equal sections, then the first component is the BEGINNING and will equal about 1/4 of the work. The second component is the MIDDLE and will represent 2/4. The third component is the END and will represent the last 1/4 of the work. It’s very important to write dividing the work into these 3 components in order to have a clear and organized work
4. Two principles of clear writing are:
Clarity of Argument: It is the importance of set clear each part of the text and this is achieved by organizing it, so here comes the importance of having a clear introduction to prepare the audience for what you want to say next.
Clarity in Expression: It is the importance of what is meant matches the text; sometimes what is written sounds different when it\'s readed aloud and loses consciousness.
5. A critical thinker evaluates the validity of information by assessing their quality, thinking in how good this information is as argument. They might be eloquent as speeches or spine tingling as theater, but that won\'t make them good arguments. And the best way for a critical thinker to identify good arguments is asking to itself critical questions in order to evaluate the validity of the claim.
