Monday, 6 October 2008

John Singer Sargent Chiron and Achilles painting

John Singer Sargent Chiron and Achilles paintingJohn Singer Sargent Campo Dei Gesuiti paintingJohn Singer Sargent Autumn on the River painting
We all write, whether it is a text message on a Cell Phone, an email message or a novel, and we can all improve our writing. A good way to improve your writing is to read over what you have written and ask yourself these questions:
1. Does what I have written express exactly what I mean? 2. Will it be clear and comprehensible to the reader? 3. Can I make it more concise or more accurate?
We should look for superfluous words and sentences. Most of our digital photographs can be improved by cropping in order to focus on the subject. In exactly the same way, most of our written work can be improved by cutting out unnecessary or repetitive elements.
Children learn language by playing with words, testing, experimenting, making mistakes and being gently

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