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Article Title: Good Reason: How to Make Sure You Write It
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Writing is a craft where your ideas are mold into a great topic and arguments depending upon how your creativity works with it. It is not more on memorizing any unusual words just to impress other people. It is how you are going to influence them through writing your ideas down and sticking our words that best fitted with your topic. And this task is not just a simple and easy way to handle. It requires skills and determination to make everything worked out.
Writing is not something that you just write like you are preaching. You need to be more persuasive and informative enough to influence your reader�ソスs mind and to write a topic which is a public interest rather than writing a duller subject.
So when it comes in writing your ideas down, you need to make it an interesting one even if the subject is not common or not an appealing one. Writing tests your creativity while thinking and while analyzing the appropriate words for your topic.
Also, you need to organize your ideas well. Having more ideas without any relevance to the topic is useless. When you write down your ideas in your paragraphs, you need to organize them properly so that there will be a smooth flow of attraction when your audience will read it and for them to understand the subject more.
The next level is to make your statements look realistic and it should be supported with facts so that, you will be able to make sure that you are writing with good reasons for your content.
When working to back up your thesis, you usually need to explain why you make the conclusions that you do. Your reasons are the key to the veracity of your work, whether they be verifiable facts or sound opinions.
As you can tell from that, your reasons must be based on solid logic, either through detailed evidence or common sense. To be sufficiently logical, you will likely need considerable support, authoritative sources and believable accounts (not to mention, a sensible writing software). Suffice to say, you can�ソスt simply throw a made-up statement and expect your audience to embrace it accordingly.
Common Sense. If you�ソスre stating something that�ソスs common sense, it can often stand on its own. To be thorough, you can cite regular events where the idea makes perfect sense or list down anecdotal accounts.
Hard Facts. If something is a hard fact, make sure to cite your sources. The more authoritative and scientific the source, the stronger an argument it will hold. Of course, even facts will not convince some people. Do note that you don�ソスt have to sway the ones who willfully defy logic.
Opinions. An opinion is a personal stance. As such, it can�ソスt stand on its own as a logical reason. They need to be supported with hard facts and other evidence to be able to convince a reader. You can also use emotional arguments if you know your audience well. Bear in mind, however, that an argument like that won�ソスt stand up to deep scrutiny.
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