Properties of a Well-written Text
1. Ideas - developed when there is a clear statement of purpose, position, facts, examples, specific details, definitions, explanation, justifications, or opposing viewpoints.
2. Organization – achieved when ideas are logically and accurately arranged
When ideas are organized well, a text can achieve the following:
3. Language Use and Word Choice – appropriateness of word / vocabulary usage
*Use clear and concise sentences. Use precise vocabulary
*Avoid redundancies, wordiness, clichés, and high falutin language.
*Avoid excessive use of there and it structures.
*Be consistent with pronouns
*Avoid sexist language.
When words and language are used appropriately, Sentence Fluency is achieved. Sentence Fluency - achieved through appropriate sentence structure, correct subject-verb agreement and varying sentence starters 4. Voice - distinct personality, style, or point of view of a piece of writing or any other creative work
5. Mechanics – set of conventions on how to spell, abbreviate, punctuate, and capitalize
*Avoid contractions and exclamation points (unless part of a direct quotation)
*Mention the full name before the abbreviation.
*Numbers from 0-10 must be spelled out.
References: http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/understanding-voice-and-tone-in-writing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAp5w-ZKeXk |
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