Friday, September 13, 2013

Writing to different audiences and the importance of thesis statements and structure in thesis statements.



When writing it is important to know what type of audience you are writing to before you create outline. When I write for children I write on their level, explaining things in vibrant verbal visual effects. When I write to a Bible study, I write significantly from the point of view of that specific verse in the Bible. Then give the sentence structure for the person reading the study. This is so they can apply the Bible verse in their daily lives. When I write to SEMO students for my English class.  I write with clear, and purposeful points as well as provide explanation and evidence of what I'm writing about.  As I learn to write for different audiences I improve my skills as a writer. 


It is important to make sure you have an understanding of the thesis statement. To be clear, relevant and develop coherent and unified sentence structure is very important to the academic reader. For example, when creating a thesis make sure the audience written to will obtain a purpose behind what is written. Give an explanation with specific arguments, and evidence to support those arguments. 
Upon completion of the writing of the thesis one must make sure they revise the said thesis to make it stronger. Taking out the week sentence structures and introducing stronger more elaborate, and evidential sentences.

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