I have a very objective-based writing style, and by that I mean that I centre each paragraph around a single concept that (hopefully) transitions into another concept until I reach the purpose of that section of text.
For instance, I may be describing the significance of an event before describing it and then I might write about the circumstances leading up to it before telling the audience what actually happened. In this case, the objective is "what actually happened" while the concepts are "the significance", "the circumstances" and "what actually happened".
I think one of my weaknesses is the transitions themselves. Anyone got any hints or tips concerning this kind of thing?
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I have a very objective-based writing style, and by that I mean that I centre each paragraph around a single concept that (hopefully) transitions into another concept until I reach the purpose of that section of text.
For instance, I may be describing the significance of an event before describing it and then I might write about the circumstances leading up to it before telling the audience what actually happened. In this case, the objective is "what actually happened" while the concepts are "the significance", "the circumstances" and "what actually happened".
I think one of my weaknesses is the transitions themselves. Anyone got any hints or tips concerning this kind of thing?
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