How to write plain English. 144 likes, 6 comments - Asheritah (@asheritah) on Instagram: "Have you ever read something only to forget what you've read the moment you stepped away? Too short? Virtual humans are becoming more ubiquitous. Now listen. Sometimes to understand a word's meaning you need more than a definition; you need to see the word used in a sentence. Retrieved November 19, 2015 from American Journal Experts website: https://www.aje.com/en/author-resources/articles/editing-tip-sentence-length, Plain English Campaign (2015). Nordquist, Richard. You can load, edit and delete your documents. Contact us. He also refers to research demonstrating that most people remember four to seven chunks of information in the short term. Uses "hi," "bye," and "please" when reminded At 2 Years Has a vocabulary of 150 to 300 words Uses two- to three-word sentences, usually in noun-verb combinations, such as "Dog bark," but also using inflection with combinations like "More cookie?" Refers to self by name and uses "me" and "mine" At 3 Years Uses three- to five-word sentences Sentences are different lengths. Larrys Final Cut Pro Newsletter. Editing tip: Sentence length. The writing is getting boring. It may be worth thinking about using some additional punctuation in your sentence such as commas, dashes, or a semicolon to try and break it up a little bit. In case youre curious, heres my rule of thumb: To improve your resumes appeal, limit the length of each sentence to 25 words or less. But thats not the point. (December 22, 2011). Neuroscience research reveals creativity's "brainprint.". 5, 2023, thoughtco.com/sentence-length-grammar-and-composition-1691948. (2015, February). Its a good question that doesnt get asked often enough. "To dwell in a city which, much as you grumble at it, is after all very fairly a modern city; with crowds and shops and theatres and cafes and balls and receptions and dinner parties, and all the modern confusion of social pleasures and pains; to have at your door the good and evil of it all; and yet to be able in half an hour to gallop away and leave it a hundred miles, a hundred years, behind, and to look at the tufted broom glowing on a lonely tower-top in the still blue air, and the pale pink asphodels trembling none the less for the stillness, and the shaggy-legged shepherds leaning on their sticks in motionless brotherhood with the heaps of ruin, and the scrambling goats and staggering little kids treading out wild desert smells from the top of hollow-sounding mounds; and then to come back through one of the great gates and a couple of hours later find yourself in the "world," dressed, introduced, entertained, inquiring, talking about, "Writers who wish to impart to their productions power and pungency, who wish to keep the reader's attention upon the tiptoe of activity, who desire to escape the imputation of pedantry and who seek to surcharge their sentiments with sparkle and spirit, will do well to bear in mind constantly that long, lingering sentences, unduly overburdened with an abundance of phrases, clauses, and parenthetical observations of a more or less digressive character, are apt to be tiresome to the reader, especially if the subject matter be at all profound or ponderous, to place an undue strain upon his powers of concentration and to leave him with a confused concept of the ideas which the writer apparently has been at great pains to concentrate, while short, snappy sentences, on the other hand, with the frequent recurrence of subject and predicate, thus recalling and emphasizing the idea to be expressed as the development of the thought proceeds, like numerous signposts upon an untraveled road, these frequent breaks having the effect of taking a new hold upon the reader's attention, oases in the desert of words, as it were, will be found to be much more effective, much more conducive to clarity, and far better calculated to preserve the contact, the wireless connection, so to speak, between the writer and the reader, provided, however, and it is always very easy to err through a too strict and too literal application of a general rule, that the sentences are not so short as to give a jerky, choppy, and sketchy effect and to scatter the reader's attention so often as to send him wool-gathering completely."
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