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My Five Best Writing Tips

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My Five Best Writing Tips

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1. Cut the Fat

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Such utilization of these good

coffee beans helps in the

barista’s ability to brew great

coffee.

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Such utilization of these good

coffee beans helps in the

barista’s ability to brew great

coffee.

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Using good beans helps

baristas brew great coffee.

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Using good

beans helps

baristas brew

great coffee.

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There is very good coffee provided for

people by Starbucks for free if you show

them your “I Voted” sticker.

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Starbucks provides free coffee

to voters.

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Starbucks

provides free

coffee to voters.

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It is true that Starbucks’ coffee

beans are totally overroasted

from too much time in the

roaster.

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Starbucks burns its coffee.

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Starbucks

burns its

coffee.

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2.Make

It Flow

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“Water can flow or it

can crash.

Be water, my friend.”

-Bruce Lee

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• 1. Strong Subject

• 2. Strong Verb

• 3. New Information

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In a strange move back toward utility at later

section of On Rhetoric, Aristotle seems to

undermine the play that may occur rhetorically in a

text by his exploration of fallacious enthymemes.

His first type of fallacious enthymeme comes “from

verbal style,” particularly regarding homonyms,

which are built into many puns. Hence, the

puncept likely represents a fallacious proof or a

constructed meaning within Aristotle‟s system.

However, if the meaning is worthwhile, whether

the meaning is formulated or natural matters little.

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3. Make the

Subject the

Subject

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This is the way the world ends

Not with a bang but a whimper.

-famous lines from T.S. Eliot’s “The Hollow Men”

The world ends, not with a

bang, but a whimper.

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The situation of human cloning

presents moral dilemmas for

humanity.

Human cloning presents moral

dilemmas for humanity.

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Capital punishment is

viewed differently by everyone.

Better: Everyone views capital

punishment differently.

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4. Read

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5. Write

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6. Break

the Rules