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Rules for Writing Good Articles

Writing a good article requires two things: good content and good technique. Good content is relatively easy to create. English Language Teacher knows the line between good and bad however, is much more defined and arguably more important. A strong article changes minds, gains followers, carries weight, demands respect. Its a worthy and valuable pursuit. To know more, please visit here: https://millsenglishtutoring.com/albert-einstein-on-imagination/

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Rules for Writing Good Articles

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  1. Rules for Writing Good Articles Writing a good article requires two things: good content and good technique.Good content is relatively easy to create.The line between good and bad, however, is much more defined — and arguably, more important.A strong article changes minds, gains followers, carries weight, demands respect. It’s a worthy and valuable pursuit. 1. Minimize your barrier to entry: Make it easy for your reader to be drawn in.                                              2.  Keep your paragraphs short and your text visually appealing: In general, shorten everything. How many times have you seen rows and rows of dense paragraphs and lost interest? Be honest.  3. Keep it short and sweet: As the old adage says, "kill your darlings".This is a bleed-over from , but it deserves its own rule, because it’s important. Just get to the point. 4. Give me substance: One of the worst things on any news feed is an article that says nothing. They’re shockingly common. So often people just write fluff. 5. Tell me a story: People love stories. It’s one of the basic truths of humanity — we always respond to a compelling story. Keep this knowledge in your toolbox. One of the best ways to draw a reader into an article is to bring it to life with human interest. 6. Show, then tell: Start by showing me your point in action, then explain to me what it means and why it matters. This is a rule for your overall structure. Present your ideas in the following order: illustration, explanation, understanding. Source: medium.com w w w . m i l l s e n g l i s h t u t o r i n g . c o m

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