Writing Traits
Developing a rich paper, with
excellent writing and adding certain writing traits, makes a good
foundation. Writing traits are like a
cake. Each trait contains information to
help write a story. There are two
analogies: cake and cake decoration. The
cake helps support the story, while cake decorating produces the details of a
story. These writing traits create
incredible guidelines for a paper.
The cake analogy includes content,
organization, and voice. Organization
keeps a story on topic. It develops
basic ideas to help expand papers. Next,
content balances out paragraphs and creates ideas in an interesting style. Voice ensures a person’s tone and manner is
appropriate for the readers. All three
of these writing traits make the cake analogy.
Last, but not least, the cake
decorating analogy serves to improve your writing skills deeply. The trait, word choice, cuts out all of your
repetition and be-verbs. If unfamiliar
with the be-verbs, they are listed here: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, and
been. Sentence fluency produces flowing
sentences. Avoiding contractions and
abbreviations create the convention trait. Presentation has to look nice and
neat. To improve the paragraphs of a
paper, add these things: Heading, title, font, indenting, and spacing. These traits are difficult, but very useful
for the cake decorating process.
These two analogies look like a
cake and the procedure of baking a cake.
Cake and cake decorating are used in the paragraphs of papers. All of these traits are used after either
finishing an essay or a paper. For these
traits it is best to practice doing them one by one. The writing traits can improve
stories and essays magnificently. The
two handy analogies develop poor sentences into amazing sentences that a reader
will enjoy the time to read.
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