July 2018
Intermediate to advanced
300 pages
7h 44m
English
Dull writing can diminish a reader’s attention and understanding. In Chapter 2, I discussed how humor and allegory can be used to enliven your writing and hold a reader’s attention. But humor and allegory should only be used in limited circumstances, and even then, sparingly.
A better way to hold a reader’s attention is with appropriate use of graphical elements. By graphical elements, I mean anything that is not just text. Examples include figures, equations, photographs, and tables. I like using graphical elements liberally because they can enliven the presentation, enrich ideas, and alleviate the boredom of a dry, text-only exposition. Even bullet lists help to change the reader’s ...
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