PROPERTIES OF A WELL-WRITTEN TEXT

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Organization

Achieving a logical and accurate arrangement of ideas, developing them into logical and sensible patterns.

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IBC Format

A structure for writing that includes an Introduction, Body, and Conclusion.

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Topic Subordination

The practice of highlighting the topic sentence and supporting details within paragraphs.

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Generalization to Specification

A method that expands text by providing examples.

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Cohesion

The fluid connection of ideas between sentences and paragraphs, helping them form a united whole.

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Coherence

The situation when the parts of something fit together in a natural or reasonable way, allowing for well-connected ideas.

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Mechanics

The surface-level conventions in writing such as spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and grammar.

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Language Use

The level of language employed in a text, which depends on the audience and context.

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Tone

The attitude expressed in writing, which can be either constructive or destructive.

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Mood

The emotional atmosphere of the text, influenced by the type of essay being written.

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Brevity

The ability to present thoughts or feelings using the fewest possible words.

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Conciseness

Using the right words to express a thought without unnecessary elaboration.

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Precision

Choosing words that accurately reflect the intended meaning.

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Clarity

The quality of being coherent and comprehensible in writing.