3.4 - Use Clear and Precise Language
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Practice Questions
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What does clarity mean in the context of persuasive writing?
💡 Hint: Think about how well an audience can grasp your argument.
Give an example of a vague term.
💡 Hint: Consider how specific or detailed the word is.
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What is the definition of clarity in persuasive communication?
💡 Hint: Think about what clarity means in terms of delivering a message.
True or False: Using jargon can enhance audience understanding.
💡 Hint: Consider who your audience is while communicating.
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Challenge Problems
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Draft a short argumentative paragraph on a controversial topic, ensuring clarity and concise language while avoiding jargon.
💡 Hint: Use straightforward language that can be understood by a general audience.
Rewrite a vague statement into a clear and precise one, such as 'This method is good' into something more specific.
💡 Hint: Focus on specific measurable outcomes to enhance clarity.
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