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![]() Poor Scottie. You're confused again. Into that miasma of disorientation you've added your usual dripping ladle of frustration and unfocused anger. Well, I'm here to help. I found the following short list on various sites. If you follow these guidelines, you too can earn the praise of other RAOers for being a "good writer". Let me know if you need any of it explained. ************************************************** ********************************** Pointers for Making Your Writing Understandable and Interesting • Cast coherent paragraphs. A coherent paragraph is a group of sentences all relating to one basic idea. • Paragraphs should be neither too short nor too long. A paragraph that is just right conveys the thoughts you intend without bringing in extraneous ideas. • Choose the word that best conveys the meaning you intend. Consideration should be given both to denotations and connotations. • Write with an economy of words. Communicate a fact, opinion, argument, etc. with as few words as possible. ************************************************** ********************************** It's not a complete list of all elements of good writing. It doesn't address onomatopoeia words, which you hate. It doesn't address the importance of proofreading, the value of avoiding dorky chat-room shorthand, or the virtue of cloaking expressions of raw emotion in tropes. Which is to say, in a word, that it won't do you any good. But here it is anyway, as a gift -- just one more thing to remind you how inferior you are. |
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![]() Scottie emits a complete sentence. Klaxons sound. The shipyard rats scurry for cover. Poor Scottie. You're confused again. Into that miasma of disorientation you've added your usual dripping ladle of frustration and unfocused anger. Oh brother. Well, I always knew all George needed for motivation and inspiration was a woman standing behind him. Now maybe she can turn you into a productive member of society, but I doubt it. Is it scary in the deep end, Scooter? Sorry to say I don't know what "woman standing beside me" you have in mind. Is this your idea of a metaphor? I can assure you I'm sitting at my desk with nobody beside me. I notice you snipped the main part of my post. Was it too difficult for you to understand? Too abstract? Too technical? I said I'd help if you needed help, and I meant it. Well, I'm here to help. I found the following short list on various sites. If you follow these guidelines, you too can earn the praise of other RAOers for being a "good writer". Let me know if you need any of it explained. ************************************************** ********************************** Pointers for Making Your Writing Understandable and Interesting o Cast coherent paragraphs. A coherent paragraph is a group of sentences all relating to one basic idea. o Paragraphs should be neither too short nor too long. A paragraph that is just right conveys the thoughts you intend without bringing in extraneous ideas. o Choose the word that best conveys the meaning you intend. Consideration should be given both to denotations and connotations. o Write with an economy of words. Communicate a fact, opinion, argument, etc. with as few words as possible. ************************************************** ********************************** It's not a complete list of all elements of good writing. It doesn't address onomatopoeia words, which you hate. It doesn't address the importance of proofreading, the value of avoiding dorky chat-room shorthand, or the virtue of cloaking expressions of raw emotion in tropes. Which is to say, in a word, that it won't do you any good. But here it is anyway, as a gift -- just one more thing to remind you how inferior you are. |
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On May 25, 7:26*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Scottie emits a complete sentence. Klaxons sound. The shipyard rats scurry for cover. Poor Scottie. You're confused again. Into that miasma of disorientation you've added your usual dripping ladle of frustration and unfocused anger. Oh brother. *Well, I always knew all George needed for motivation and inspiration was a woman standing behind him. *Now maybe she can turn you into a productive member of society, but I doubt it. I think 2pid thinks "miasma" means "my mama" in Italian. |
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![]() Shhhh! said: Scottie emits a complete sentence. Klaxons sound. The shipyard rats scurry for cover. Poor Scottie. You're confused again. Into that miasma of disorientation you've added your usual dripping ladle of frustration and unfocused anger. Oh brother. *Well, I always knew all George needed for motivation and inspiration was a woman standing behind him. *Now maybe she can turn you into a productive member of society, but I doubt it. I think 2pid thinks "miasma" means "my mama" in Italian. No harm in guessing. I asked him directly, and in reply, he babbled incoherently. |
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On 25 Mai, 20:58, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On May 25, 7:26*pm, George M. Middius wrote: Scottie emits a complete sentence. Klaxons sound. The shipyard rats scurry for cover. Poor Scottie. You're confused again. Into that miasma of disorientation you've added your usual dripping ladle of frustration and unfocused anger. Oh brother. *Well, I always knew all George needed for motivation and inspiration was a woman standing behind him. *Now maybe she can turn you into a productive member of society, but I doubt it. I think 2pid thinks "miasma" means "my mama" in Italian. I'm sorry that you can't breathe |
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