Sentences with phrase «conveying to the reader what»

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Be clear, concise and direct with the message you wish to convey, leaving the reader in no doubt whatsoever about what it is you are trying to say.
Descriptions such as this one convey a dream - like quality, an Eden quality, entirely appropriate to such an innocent world; the reader gains a sense of what such a world must feel like, not what it means.
Outfit of the day posts are supposed to convey a level of realism, I want to show my readers what I would wear running around on the weekend.
I want my readers to apply what I'm conveying to their personal style and make it their own.
One of the greatest gifts that literature can give its readers is the experience of empathy and sympathy, for books can take readers into the interior lives of characters, showing not only what is happening to them but also dramatically conveying how what is happening feels.
Carefully assess and understand what your paper should convey to the readers.
The short titles are memorable and easy to say, yet the subtitle serves to convey what exactly readers will be getting from the book, the benefits the reader will have from reading it.
What publishers want to see in an author website is often the same as what your fans and readers want: a site that conveys the theme, mood, and atmosphere of the books — and the personality and individualism of the writer — offers evergreen content, and presents easy ways in which both fans and professionals can contact, engage, and quickly connWhat publishers want to see in an author website is often the same as what your fans and readers want: a site that conveys the theme, mood, and atmosphere of the books — and the personality and individualism of the writer — offers evergreen content, and presents easy ways in which both fans and professionals can contact, engage, and quickly connwhat your fans and readers want: a site that conveys the theme, mood, and atmosphere of the books — and the personality and individualism of the writer — offers evergreen content, and presents easy ways in which both fans and professionals can contact, engage, and quickly connect.
The trick is to convey a sense of what the book is about without giving anything away - and without really clearly defining what the characters look like, as most readers prefer to visualize what they are reading about as they imagine it themselves.
Have an outline on what would be conveyed to the readers on the subject.
Whatever it takes to convey what your title is about while at the same time capturing the attention of your readers.
Decide what you want to convey to readers about you in your author headshot — studiously sexy, geeky glam, adventurous, goofy, beautiful, serious or shy.
It's important to remember that you may know what you intend to convey, but your readers may not.
If a reader has to work to figure out what words those unusual fonts are trying to convey, the cover has failed.
Each sentence must convey the image of what has happened to you in reality, allowing the reader to go through your feelings, feel your experiences.
A good book design conveys the message of a book and lets the reader know what to expect from a book before he or she ever starts reading inside the cover.
Dear Mandar, Your point on «inflation adjusted returns» is valid and that is what I have been truing to convey to all my blog readers.
«Game journalists often have wrong, or incorrect ideas about what a review score conveys to the reader
Artists have to find the words to connect people to the work — to convey their passion to the readers in a way that compels the reader to give a damn what you do.
Usually a right wing blog that mentions Al Gore at least once a week, so as to convey to the casual drive by reader, what their angle is on the political spectrum.
Your word is conveying meaning for you or it's getting in the way of the words that are trying to convey the meaning, and if you can remove those words that are unnecessary, now when a reader reads just as fast as he is capable of reading through what you've written, because all the words there have to be in there, you captured that reader and now that reader understands — more likely understands what you are talking about.
Dear Mandar, Your point on «inflation adjusted returns» is valid and that is what I have been truing to convey to all my blog readers.
The reader knows right away what you're trying to convey.
And while an objective tells the reader more about your goals, a summary is a way to convey what you already have in your pocket — skills, experience, awards, etc..
Even if you were THE person who used to make things happen and were recognized for being «the best» at what you did, if the resume doesn't convey that, how is the reader supposed to know what you can do for them?
First off, you want to make sure that the message your resume conveys is what YOU want to seek in terms of a new position; you don't want readers to have to figure it out.
First, sit and reflect upon who your reader is and what your resume is trying to convey to her.
Convey what you need to say in a few short sentences (or less) so that you don't bore your readers, but instead entice them to pick up the phone and call you or visit your website to learn more.
My point was that reader's should have just accepted the truth of it, in what you were trying to convey and the why of it.
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