Writing Concise Sentences By Worth Weller. In a Nutshell Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary.

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Writing Concise Sentences By Worth Weller

In a Nutshell Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all his sentences short, or that he avoid all detail and treat his subjects only in outline, but that every word tell. — William Strunk Jr. in Elements of Style

Pruning The Redundant Whether it's a two-word quip or a 200-word bear, a sentence must be a lean, thinking machine. Avoid saying the same thing twice. Many uneducated citizens who have never attended school continue to vote for better schools.

Redundant phrases are bad habits just waiting to take control of your writing. Beware of the following.following

REDUCING CLAUSES TO PHRASES, PHRASES TO SINGLE WORDS Be alert for clauses or phrases that can be pared to simpler, shorter constructions. The "which clause" can often be shortened to a simple adjective. (Be careful, however, not to lose some needed emphasis by over-pruning; the word "which," which is sometimes necessary [as it is in this sentence], is not evil.)

For example Smith College, which was founded in 1871, is the premier all-women's college in the United States. Founded in 1871, Smith College is the premier all- women's college in the United States. Citizens who knew what was going on voted him out of office. Knowledgeable citizens voted him out of office. Recommending that a student copy from another student's paper is not something he would recommend. He wouldn't recommend that a student copy from another student's paper.

Phrases, too, can sometimes be trimmed, sometimes to a single word. Unencumbered by a sense of responsibility, Jason left his wife with forty-nine kids and a can of beans. Jason irresponsibly left his wife with forty-nine kids and a can of beans. (Or leave out the word altogether and let the act speak for itself.)

INTENSIFIERS THAT DON'T INTENSIFY Avoid using words such as really, very, quite, extremely, severely when they are not necessary. It is probably enough to say that the salary increase is inadequate. Does saying that it is severely inadequate introduce anything more than a tone of hysteria? These words shouldn't be banished from your vocabulary, but they will be used to best effect when used sparingly.

AVOID EXPLETIVE CONSTRUCTIONS This sounds like something a politician has to learn to avoid, but, no, an expletive construction is a common device that often robs a sentence of energy before it gets a chance to do its work. Expletive constructions begin with there is/are or it is. There are twenty-five students who have already expressed a desire to attend the program next summer. It is they and their parents who stand to gain the most by the government grant. Twenty-five students have already expressed a desire to attend the program next summer. They and their parents stand to gain the most by the government grant.

PHRASES YOU CAN OMIT Be on the lookout for important sounding phrases that add nothing to the meaning of a sentence. Such phrases quickly put a reader on guard that the writer is trading in puffery; worse, they put a reader to sleep.Such phrases

Eliminating Clichés And Euphemisms A cliché is an expression that was probably, once upon a time, an original and brilliant way of saying something. Imagine being the first person to say something as clever as "She fell head over heels in love" or "She's cool as a cucumber." Sadly, though, such expressions eventually lose their luster and become trite and even annoying. Writers who indulge in tired language are not being respectful to their readers, and readers return the compliment by losing attention and going on to something else.

It is particularly galling when a writer or speaker relies on tired language to the point of creating a hodge-podge of mixed clichés and assorted vegetables. A mayor of Austin, Texas, once announced, to everyone's bewilderment, "I wanted all my ducks in a row, so if we did get into a posture, we could pretty much slam-dunk this thing and put it to bed."

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