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Saturday, February 9, 2019

The Importance of Voice in Writing :: Essays on Writing

For my first paper Ill talk about division, and how it affects the conversations that we beat with another(prenominal) people, and how we perceive certain voices to sound in stories, and other works that we read. I think that in customary voice is a type of mystery, and that it is one of those things that we really cant read. When tone at a piece of writing I think that a clear and concise voice is one of the things that makes a piece work. This is my own feeling, and it might not agree with others, but when Im tuition a story, and it is full of good stuff homogeneous conversation, and heart snarl feelings, I feel that the author is able to tell me what he/she is nerve-wracking to say, I think that it has a better impact on the proofreader compared to the writing that goes on about nothing, and seems to only have one radio-controlled aircraft voice. I think that one of the best focal points to create a clear voice while writing is to pretend that you are talking to a fr iend, and having a conversation about what happened in one of your close hated classes. For me this is an easy way to create a voice that isnt to dull, and with some(prenominal) luck will hold the attention of the reader all the way to the end of my work. This type of voice isnt all that hard to create, but apply it at the right time might be a lowly tricky. According to what Morgan said in class the last time we met, voice isnt used all that often in technical writing. This would explain why some of the texts that we are forced to read are so boring. The authors of these books arent looking to entertain, they are looking to educate, and get a point across to the reader. This is neat foe the most part, but wouldnt it be nice if we could pick up a text, or a manual for a new computer, and understand what is being said? I think that in the near forthcoming many of the books, and manuals that will be coming out will have a new voice of their own. I think that in general people fi nd it easier to understand what is being said if the writing or instructions that they are reading seem to make sense, and dont sound like the author is trying to make them feel like an idiot.

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