Saturday, July 11, 2020

A Guide to Compelling Sentences

A Guide to Compelling SentencesUsing conclusion sentences is an effective way to get the point across. We often write paragraphs for articles or essays that have only one idea, and this is because we want the reader to take in and assimilate the material as much as possible. By using this technique, we are able to present our ideas without going on for a long time, and in fact, many people find it very useful to think of the conclusion sentence as a summary of what they have read.An example of a conclusion sentence could be: 'Each character's feelings and situation were explored throughout the story.' This sentence is telling the reader to imagine themselves being the reader. And that while it may be a long sentence, it can be broken down into a few short phrases that will help to put the reader in the mindset of the story.Here are some examples of how these sentences can be used to move the storyline forward. They are not meant to be read by a one-time reader but to be assimilated b y others and translated into text.In an article about wedding dresses, the introduction usually contains some light information about the setting, the dress styles, the most common type of wedding dress, etc. In addition, some quotations from other bridesmaids who gave a description of their dress styles may also be included. So the reader can get a feel for the concept before he or she starts reading. In a short novel, some of the scenes may be described, or examples of the dialogue between characters can be used.The characters in a novel are all going to be very different. So the plot line may need to be explained. To do this, the writer could start with some descriptive information and then go on to the action. But if the writer can't do this, he or she can always use a summary of the main points, but provide one point that is particularly special.Conclusion sentences are not simply there to present the reader with a summary of the material. It is also a way to make the reader re flect on what has been read.In a movie, there are often several lines of dialogue on each line. We all read the first line and when we get to the second line, we probably skim over the rest. By dividing the lines up into different sentences, we can highlight the beginning and end of each line. By using these sentences as the main points, we can easily move along in the story line.Conclusion sentences are not a substitute for proper writing skills. While it is possible to write them quickly, it is very difficult to write them well. Use them sparingly and for only a moment or two, and when you can't fit them in, break it up into a paragraph.

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