How to Make New Information Clear Using the Big Picture

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Article Title: How to Make New Information Clear Using the Big Picture
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Why do most writers develop their writing styles well? How did they produce such a great concept for their writings? How were they able to manage their topic well? Have you tried asking these questions to yourself?

Most people, especially those who are still beginners in the writing field, may ask either of these questions towards themselves. It is really better to be very curious of what you are going to do in order for you to apply it also in your own writing skills.

This way, you can learn new things by yourself as you dig for more information on how to do it the right way. Basically, most writers� top secret why they had created a very well-defined and interesting writing is due to their creative ideas about the topic.

Each person has a lot of unique ideas in mind and you can use it in writing as well. There are also so many writing techniques that will aid you in writing a piece effectively so that you can deliver your ideas well.

Usually, a certain writer must develop their own ideas about the topic first before they are going to start writing it. This actually happens during the pre-writing process. What�s so good about it? It�s because you have to understand the topic more. Once you have a clearer vision of what your topic is all about, that will be the perfect time where creative ideas starts working on right inside your head. So you can develop it more and apply it into writing.

When writing, clarity is everything. That�s why we encourage the use of English writing software, in the first place. Every sentence should make sense, both on its own and as a part of the whole text. This becomes a bit tricky when presenting information that�s difficult to comprehend, such as a new information that your readers may find hard to grasp.

One of the best ways to accomplish this is to start with a �big picture� view of the idea. Throw in something that your readers are likely to already know, then relate it to the new information by using transitional devices. With the connections created in the readers� minds, the new information will be much more easily digested, eventually becoming as familiar as the �big picture� idea you presented before it.

When discussing a new technology, for instance, this technique works very well. If I merely write that, �She was spectacular in the movie,� then there�s a good chance it can be misinterpreted. Does it mean she was good? How good? Does it mean she was less than magnificent? It can lead to confusion.

However, if I state that �Compared to many debuts from today�s young stars, her performance was spectacular,� then you have an actual basis for comparison. You have something tangible to link it to � movies you�ve previously seen from other young stars. The picture formed is more complete. Her level of being spectacular was relative to today�s young actresses, instead of those who won an Academy Award.

Did you see how that worked? Use the old information to give context to the new, and your writing will be clearer than ever.


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