Clarity CHAPTER 2
HOW TO WRITE GREAT ESSAYS
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Clarity in essay writing also involves the thoughtful use of modifiers, which make your point
clear and add meaning and originality to your piece. One way to accomplish this is to use pow-
erful and specific adjectives and adverbs. Consider the difference between these sets of sentences:
Sentence A:
My grandmother put on her sweater.
Sentence B:
My grandmother put on her cashmere sweater.
Sentence A:
The football team practiced in the rain.
Sentence B:
The football team practiced in the torrential downpour.
In both cases, sentence B allows you to hear the “voice” and impressions of the writer,
giving a more accurate and interesting picture of the action. The first sentences are dull,
and don’t give the reader much information.
The right modifiers (adjectives and adverbs) can also get your message across in fewer,
more accurate words. This is critical in an essay with a specified length. You don’t want to
sacrifice unique details, but sometimes one word will do the job better than a few. For exam-
ple,
Chihuahua can take the place of
little dog;
exhausted can take the place of
really tired;
and
late can take the place of
somewhat behind schedule.
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