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Tag Archives: topic sentences

Structure Your Paragraphs Strategically

Psychologists tell us that we find it easier to remember items placed at the beginnings and endings of a list, rather than items in the middle.

Posted byLetitia HenvilleFebruary 24, 2018May 4, 2018Posted inPlain and Simple Language, Structural EditingTags:editing strategies, memory, outline, paragraph, serial position effect, structure, topic sentences, writing analogyLeave a comment on Structure Your Paragraphs Strategically

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