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Article Title: How To Fix Poorly-Developed Paragraphs
Author: Jane Sumerset
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What do you think is the reason why your paragraphs have gotten so badly? Have you notice it yourself or are you unaware about the current standing of you writing?
Basically, every writer knows where their writing had gotten wrong. And most of the time, they know if they have commit any mistakes in their grammars. A writer has to be an editor towards their own writing though there are some who are only relying to what they can write and let other people edit and correct their work.
However, if you want to improve your skills in writing more, it is best that you know how to correct your own mistakes in writing.
The most common problem why most writers tend to commit bad writing is because of grammar issues. Many writers fail to write good grammars or even notice that they already committed one.
Your paragraphs are very important in your content since they contain vital information or ideas that best describe the topic. Paragraphs shows how they are related to one another so that the concept of your topic will be described clearly and systematically.
However, there are situations where paragraphs are written so poorly and the worst part is that, not all writers are aware about it. This can lead your work to rejection if you happen to submit your final work. How will you react if you�ve been into this kind of problem in writing? instead of worrying in a corner, you should relax for you to solve this problem easily.
But, will you spend hours or days to correct your writing? You don�t have to. Fixing your writing can be done with less consumed time. You don�t have to take forever just to make it perfect.
When your teacher or editor says you are writing in poorly-developed paragraphs, do you know what they mean? After all, there�s no way you can improve unless you actually understand what they�re trying to tell you.
Most of the time, your problem will fall under one or more of these. Figure it out by allotting appropriate time to reviewing your work with the help of a powerful editing software.
Your ideas are lacking. The supporting points may be clear in your head, but unless you write it in a detailed and specific manner, it will come across as vague and abstract. Guess what, your paragraphs will turn out undeveloped. Provide enough detail, examples and illustration for each paragraph�s main point in order to paint a clear image in the reader�s mind.
You omitted necessary items. Many times, a process or a flow of thought is so clear to you that you take it for granted that your reader will be of the same mind. Guess what? They�re often not. Explain the relationships between ideas fully. There�s immense value in being thorough.
You need to define the terms you use. During the course of your research, you will come across different terms. Many of those will likely have different meanings depending on your reader. You will need to clarify how you want them defined for the purposes of your piece, lest risk a potential misunderstanding.
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