No One Likes to Be Lectured

Sometimes when
a writer wants to give the reader a great deal of information, he/she dumps it
all into one long paragraph. Just the sight of the long, solid paragraph is
discouraging to readers. Break it up. Use actions on the part of the speaker.
Let the other person interrupt with comments or questions. White space is good;
it gives the reader the sensation of moving forward at a fast
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Published on October 02, 2012 03:18
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