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Organization
Achieving a logical and accurate arrangement of ideas, developing them into logical and sensible patterns.
IBC Format
A structure for writing that includes an Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.
Topic Subordination
The practice of highlighting the topic sentence and supporting details within paragraphs.
Generalization to Specification
A method that expands text by providing examples.
Cohesion
The fluid connection of ideas between sentences and paragraphs, helping them form a united whole.
Coherence
The situation when the parts of something fit together in a natural or reasonable way, allowing for well-connected ideas.
Mechanics
The surface-level conventions in writing such as spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar.
Language Use
The level of language employed in a text, which depends on the audience and context.
Tone
The attitude expressed in writing, which can be either constructive or destructive.
Mood
The emotional atmosphere of the text, influenced by the type of essay being written.
Brevity
The ability to present thoughts or feelings using the fewest possible words.
Conciseness
Using the right words to express a thought without unnecessary elaboration.
Precision
Choosing words that accurately reflect the intended meaning.
Clarity
The quality of being coherent and comprehensible in writing.