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Writing Techniques
Writing is an important form of communication. Good
writers use different writing techniques to fit
their purpose for writing. To be a good writer, you
must master each of the following writing
techniques.
1. Description
Through description, a writer helps the reader use
the senses of feeling, seeing, hearing, smelling,
and tasting to experience what the writer
experiences. Description helps the reader more
clearly understand the people, places, and things
about which the writer is writing. It is the most
common form of writing. You will find descriptive
writing in newspapers, magazines, books, and most
other forms of written communication.
2. Exposition
Through exposition , a writer informs, explains, and
clarifies his/her ideas and thoughts. Exposition
goes beyond description to help the reader
understand with greater clarity and depth the ideas
and thoughts of the writer. Expository writing, like
descriptive writing, is commonly found in
newspapers, magazines, books, and most other forms
of written communication.
3. Narration
Through narration, a writer tells a story. A story
has characters, a setting, a time, a problem,
attempts at solving the problem, and a solution to
the problem. Bedtime stories are examples of short
stories while novels are examples of long stories.
The scripts written for movies and plays are further
examples of narrative writing.
4. Persuasion
Through persuasion , a writer tries to change a
reader's point of view on a topic, subject, or
position. The writer presents facts and opinions to
get the reader to understand why something is right,
wrong, or in between. Editorials, letters to the
editor in newspapers and magazines, and the text for
a political speech are examples of persuasive
writing.
5. Comparison and Contrast
Through comparison and contrast , a writer points
out the similarities and differences about a topic.
Comparison is used to show what is alike or in
common. Contrast is used to show what is not alike
or not in common. Describing living conditions in
1900 and living conditions today would allow for
much comparison and contrast.
By using the writing technique that fits your
purpose, you will be able to communicate your ideas
effectively.
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