Writing
with Style | The
Writing Process | Writing
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ELEMENTS OF WRITTEN COMMUNICATION |
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Whether
you are writing e-mail to a friend or a formal essay for a class, all
writing has several elements in common.
The three most important elements to consider are: Audience:
Who are you
writing to? Purpose:
Why
are you writing? Form:
What will the finished piece of writing look like? Whenever
one of these elements changes, it has an impact on each of the others.
For instance, if you are writing to a friend, you might choose a
casual form, like e-mail or a note. However,
if you are writing an essay for a class, you will have a very different
purpose and form. Before you start
writing, determine the three elements for your particular writing task. Audience:
Determining your
audience helps you to know what style (formal or informal) your writing
should take. It also will
help you to understand the level of detail and information your finished
piece of writing should contain. Consider: ·
Who will be reading this
piece of writing? ·
Is a formal or informal
style more appropriate for this audience? ·
What information on this
subject does this audience need? ·
How much information does
this audience already know? Purpose:
Determining your
purpose will help keep you focused as you write.
The main purposes of writing are to inform, persuade, and
entertain. Why are you
writing? Consider: ·
What do you want the
audience to know when you are done? ·
What do you want the
audience to believe or agree with? ·
What action do you want
the audience to take? Form: Sometimes your
form will be determined by the assignment, such as a research paper or an
essay in MLA format. However,
sometimes you must decide what form will best accomplish your purpose for
your particular audience. Consider: ·
Is there a model or
format that you are supposed to follow? ·
Would formal or informal
writing be more appropriate for your audience and purpose? ·
How can you best organize
your information to have the greatest impact on your audience?
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