The document provides tips for improving writing style, including varying sentence lengths, ordering words carefully, using euphemisms appropriately, avoiding unnecessary intensifiers like "really" and "very", employing rhetorical questions, and including vivid similes.
The document provides tips for improving writing style, including varying sentence lengths, ordering words carefully, using euphemisms appropriately, avoiding unnecessary intensifiers like "really" and "very", employing rhetorical questions, and including vivid similes.
The document provides tips for improving writing style, including varying sentence lengths, ordering words carefully, using euphemisms appropriately, avoiding unnecessary intensifiers like "really" and "very", employing rhetorical questions, and including vivid similes.
2. The order of words matters. Little did he know that he was about to die. Instead of He did not know he was about to die. 3. Use euphemisms in the right places. Instead of-"He didn't know he was to die that day", write-"He didn't know that that day was his last". 4. Stop using 'really', 'extremely','very' etc Why use really pretty when you can use gorgeous? The journey was not very risky, it was perilous. The child was terrified. Instead of The child was very afraid. 5.Use rhetorical questions. Why use really pretty when you can use gorgeous? Instead of Don't use really pretty, use gorgeous. 6.Don't forget horrifically cutting similes. Her voice was as smooth as butter. Instead of She had a smooth voice.