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Scorpion4ik [409]
3 years ago
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English
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shtirl [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNnnnn

Explanation:

beks73 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Good writers, like any good communicator, worry about one thing and one thing only: connecting their audience to the story. Good writers construct their writing in a way that's understood by their target audience. Big words, little words, made up words and even text speak are all up for grabs.something is well written if the writer has a specific message that they convey clearly and simply. At the end of the day, well-written is very subjective. You have the standards of correct grammar and syntax being the bare minimum. From there, you have effective conveyance of ideas, experiences, and emotions.

Examples to tell if someone is a good writer..

You don't mind being edited…in fact you think it's a good thing. ...

You read stuff on how to improve your writing (like this blog post) ...

You break the rules. ...

You don't wait to be inspired. ...

You 'snap' spelling/grammar mistakes on your phone…and enjoy sharing them on social media…

Explanation:

~Hope this helps

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