Good Writing Educators in English-speaking countries have developed a set of basic characteristics of good English writing—unity,【T1】
1, emphasis,【T1】
2development and clarity. Here, a different set of concepts are introduced: I . Good writing is【T2】
3.【T2】
4—It should be【T3】
5, having something insightful to say about the【T3】
6topic. —It is not simply【T4】
7【T4】
8—It may1)enlighten you or【T5】
9the subject:【T5】
102)make you feel something similar:3)make you feel exactly【T6】
11【T6】
12II. Good writing involves thoughtful【T7】
13.【T7】
14—It is the result of 99% of hard work and 1% of【T8】
15.【T8】
16III. Good writing is directed toward an【T9】
17.【T9】
18—The audience determines1)diction and sentence structure2)the sentence【T10】
19【T10】
203)the overall【T11】
21【T11】
224)details that would be includedIV. Good writing achieves a dear【T12】
23.【T12】
24V. Good writing expresses【T13】
25clearly.【T13】
26—It reflects good thinking, which should be put into precise,【T14】
27【T14】
28and lucid articles. —For non-native speakers of English, clear expression involves being【T15】
29.【T15】
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