How to Learn to Write in General

 

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         In the book Bad Ideas About Writing, author Elizabeth Wardle says that there is no such thing as writing in general and instead, writing is always in particular. It’s a bad idea to assume that anything you write is simple. This poor idea can cause authors to be less mindful of how creative writing communicates far more than people believe it does. As a result, writing is complex rather than simple. In her article “You Can Learn to Write in General,” she explains how writing, in general, is impossible. According to her, a report is always specific. Wardle believes that even the most casual paper contains meaning and detail. This wrong thought can cause authors to be less mindful of how creative writing speaks much more than they believe it does. As a result, writing is challenging rather than easy.

 

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                                The writer of “You Can Learn to Write in General,” Elizabeth Wardle, believes that all writers make mistakes, but that you can improve your writing skills. “It’s not just common sense that says learning to write is impossible in general. Many writing studies have been conducted in the workplace, in college classes, and social and civic situations.” (Wardle, Elizabeth. Bad Writing Ideas, p. 30) Wardle is suggesting that practice and research can help a poor writer develop. Writers who feel their words have meaning might explore the principles of writing by thinking outside the box rather than thinking straightforwardly. It can quickly increase the success of their work and help them become better writers. If you want to improve your writing skills and become a more effective writer. Developing as a writer involves the study and analysis of different writers’ backgrounds. To improve, a writer must focus on one issue, master it, and then move on to the following meaning. You’ll have to work on improving your abilities and applying them to regular daily blogging.

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           Being a great writer requires more than writing a story. It needs writers to understand people, understand themself, continuously learn about their audience, know the world’s current events, etc. Writers must be in tune with themselves, others, society, and the world to progress as authors. When we write, every word matters and every word has a meaning. Wardle sends a great message altogether. When reading, we have to understand our terms aren’t as simple as we think. It takes practice, and you have to study, understand the world, and understand people.

 

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Citations

  1. Wardle, Elizabeth. “You Can Learn to Write in General.” Cheryl E. Ball and Drew M. Loewe, ‘’Bad Ideas About Writing’’. (2017) p30-32

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