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Writing Strategies

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SYMPATHY AND EMPATHY

BE A SYMPATHETIC AND EMPATHETIC LISTENER.
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TRANSITIONS

MAKE LANGUAGE FLOW AND APOEAR EVERYWHERE.
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USING STORIES

EVERYONE LOVES A GOOD STORY, SO TELL ONE.
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REFERENCE TO AN OCCASION, EVENT, OR TIME

SPECIAL TIMES IN YOUR LIVE
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SUMMARIZING MAIN POINTS

ESSENTIAL FACTS AND MAIN POINTS
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MOTTOS AND MANTRAS

WORDS TO LIVE BY
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FACTS AND STATS

STATISTICS AND VALIDATING WHAT YOU WRITE

USING QUOTATIONS

QUOTING SOMEONE
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BRAINSTORMING

GENERATING IDEAS

VISUAL AIDS

EYE CATCHERS FOCUS AUDIENCE
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MENTOR TEXT

AN EXAMPLE OF GOOD WRITING FOR WRITERS

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

GET FAMILIAR WITH THE SUBJECT OR TOPIC
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VOICE

WRITER'S PERSONALITY OR PERSPECTIVE

APPEAL TO EMOTION

CONNECT ON AN EMOTIONAL LEVEL
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ASKING QUESTIONS

GET AUDIENCE THINKING

ALLUSION

REFER TO ANOTHER WORK OR PERSON IN YOUR WRITING TO ADD MEANING

THANK YOU STATEMENTS

THANKING PEOPLE

ISSUING A CHALLENGE OR CALL TO ACTION

CHALLENGE PEOPLE, CALL THEM TO ACTION

CODE SWITCHING

CHANGE THE WAY YOU BEHAVE DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU ARE

POINT OF VIEW

THE PERSPECTIVE FROM WHICH AN AUTHOR WRITES