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Using organization in writing helps to guide the reader's understanding by presenting one subject at a time, before moving onto the next. This creates a logical flow and makes it easier for the reader to follow and comprehend the information presented. Therefore, it is generally best practice to organize writing in a way that discusses one subject before transitioning to another.
I don't have any skills in writing at this time.
a form that is based on subject matter and style- Apex
Point by point organization
prewriting is free writing what you know about a subject, an outline is a formal list with organization and flow.
Circular reasoning in writing is starting to answer the question or prompt, then hopping to a slightly related subject, then another to prove that point, and another, then tying the last semi-related subject to the original subject. A little picture that might help understand another way of looking at it is here: http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/images/circular_reasoning.gif
Nestorian organization is an organization process used in writing where 'to best example' comes last.
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Writing is a subject part of language. In writing you do grammar punctuation and spelling errors.
As you rise in the organization you will be reguid to represent your organization or business so it is important to be fluent and have a good communication skills whether verbal or in writing.
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