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Article Title: How to Lie - Mislead and Deceive in Your Writing
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Generally, you are advised to refrain from telling lies, especially in a form where the fib will be recorded, such as a written piece. Sometimes, though, a falsehood is all you really have to write about, so it will have to do.
Although at first you really are afraid on lying something that will eventually turn out a big one since you will write it all down in your content. By and by readers are starting to read this lie things which really makes you bothered the most.
Why do you have to lie in your own writing piece where you can write it well by just telling the whole truth? Ever ask yourself about it? Maybe you are not good at lying or you just don�t know how to lie in writing? It can be a tough challenge in your part but is it really necessary?
When should you pass off a lie? It depends on which situations you find yourself in. Just suffice to say, you should reserve it for a time that you absolutely need to, as getting caught can land you in some deep trouble, especially with a written document to serve as proof.
The real secret to lying in text is to not really lie in the first place. Instead, you twist the ugly truth so that it sounds softer and less harsh than it has to be.
You need a big help with your own mind. A creative idea is your only way to make your writing more interesting in the eyes of your readers. If you want to write a certain topic with a bit of twist to make it more appealing, you can generate new ideas that will work well with the main topic.
You are using your mind here and it is different from lying when you are unto writing. So you don�t have to be worried about it if you think lying can be a part of writing. A well-written compositions, stories, articles and other forms of writings are created effectively through the creative minds of every writer from past to present.
Euphemisms work wonders for such situations. When soldiers are killed by their allied forces, for instance, the military calls it �friendly fire,� a term that sounds infinitely more palatable than giving an account of what really happened. Always look towards using euphemisms such as those first when writing about items that can be considered offensive or hurtful.
A euphemism masks the truth by simplifying it. An equally effective way, especially if you�d like to put forward a good amount of explanation, is to go the opposite direction by making it especially complicated. That way, you�ll be presenting a lot of different ideas, without actually addressing the main issue.
One lie you can�t cover up is the use of a good writing software. If you did, your text will be free of many potential problems, such as poor grammar, misspellings and bad structure. When you�re going to tell a lie, might as well do it good.
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