BECOMING A BETTER WRITER / 271
MAKE IT PERFECT
Eliminate factual errors,
typos, misspellings, bad
grammar, and incorrect
punctuation in your writing.
Remember that if one detail
in a memo you have written
is recognized to be incorrect,
your entire line of thinking
may be considered suspect.
Tip
FREE OF CLICHÉS
AND JARGON
Tired words and
expressions make
your writing appear
superficial.
MADE UP OF SHORT
SENTENCES
This won’t guarantee clarity,
but short sentences will
prevent many of the
confusions that can easily
occur in longer ones. Try
the ear test: read your
writing aloud and break
apart any sentence you
can’t finish in one breath.
CONNECTING WITH
THE READER
Reach out to your reader by
occasionally using questions.
A request gains emphasis
when it ends with a question
mark. Rather than writing,
“Please advise as to whether
the meeting is still scheduled
for February 21st,” simply
ask: “Is the meeting still
scheduled for February 21st?
When writing text,
imagine that your reader
is with you: this will
help make your writing
more accessible
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