WRITING TIPS

1. Use the subject-verb sentence structure. It’s bright, lively, uses the active voice and helps with clarity. Begin the sentence with the subject followed by the verb: “Students gathered ….” The word ‘students’ is the subject and ‘gathered’ is the verb. Getting the verb into the beginning of the sentence can also help long sentences to be clear.  today news headlines in hindi

2. Place the most important information of the sentence at the beginning of the sentence just like the inverted pyramid style. It too places the most important information first and you do the same thing, when possible, in your sentences. top news in hindi

3. Attributions often go at the end of a sentence. They are required but not always interesting so when not interesting in themselves put them last. Again, this follows the “most important or interesting information first” guideline. In most sentences, information tends to be more interesting than sources. Sometimes, the source is more interesting. If President Obama told you something, you might put the attribution first. 

4. With difficult or complicated information, use simple, short sentences and paragraphs. This helps readers absorb the information. You build the information slowly so that it makes sense to readers unfamiliar with it.

 5. Use precise words. Avoid generalizations. This is a key to great news writing. Don’t say, “Students feel safe on campus.” For starters, you’ve talked to maybe 15 students and there are 26,000 of them on campus. If you use the sweeping generalization, it will be considered a factual error because you have not done the research to back it up. You concluded on almost no information that students feel safe. Don’t do that. Give your readers the same information you uncovered and stay away from conclusions.

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