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Remember our five major principles: Characters as subjects: Use main characters in your "story" as the subjects of most of your sentences. Actions as verbs: Express the main actions performed by (or on) these characters as verbs, not nouns. Old before new: Begin sentences with familiar information, and end them with information readers cannot predict. Short before long: Begin with a short, easily grasped segment of information the frames the longer, more complex segments that follow. This principle applies not only to sentences but also to paragraphs, sections, and whole documents. Topic then stress: Begin sentences with what they are "about" or "comment on"; end with words that should receive special emphasis.引自 全书
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