In writing, plain style uses simple diction, simple sentence structure, and clear images.
The Plain Style was a technique used by the Puritans. This style was characterized by simple, direct, and unambiguous rhetoric, speech, or writing.
William Bradford used the Puritan plain style and typology.
It mirrored their style of worship
because they believed the bible was the answer to all and they followed it and the puritans wrote in a style called PLAIN TEXT or PLAIN STYLE
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Anna Bradstreet
people have to have style because without it you would look plain. Also because without style you wouldn't be all that.
Plain, or sometimes 'regular'
Plain style is writing with simple diction, simple sentence structure, and clear images.
Plain style writing is a clear and straightforward way of communicating information without unnecessary embellishments or complex language. It focuses on clarity and simplicity to ensure that the message is easily understood by the audience. This style is often used in technical writing, journalism, and non-fiction.
Puritan Plain Style was the Puritan way of writing. Their theory of literary style was a belief in a plain style of writing, in which the highest goal are clear statements. They believed one should write this way because a clever or ornate style would be a sign of vanity, which would not agree with God's will.
it is best only when communicating simple ideas.