Don't clog it with single spaced 9 -
point type sentences that extend to the outside margins.
Not exact matches
Funny's got a
point and let me say right now, I am completely meaning to be rude with my subsequent
point, also, glad to see you
typing real
sentences again instead of putting a space after each letter...
(It was really hard for me to not
type an exclamation
point after that
sentence...)
The participants were asked to «
point and click» on letters — similar to using a normal computer mouse — to
type specific
sentences, and their
typing rate in words per minute was measured.
Nevertheless Klam does drop clues, including this crisp
sentence: «This place had been known at one time or another for whale hunting, Portuguese immigrants, sand dunes, herring shoals, shipwrecks off the
point, but also for a certain kind of seeker or desperate kook, Puritans, dropouts, communists, frazzled intellectuals, painters from New York, experimental - theater
types, alcoholic fishermen, sailors stationed here between the wars, stubborn or demented individuals...
For example, some publications aimed at language learners may define
sentence - level synchronisation
points, whereas other
types of publications may only map major sections across Renditions.
I'd like to know more about what the author meant in this
sentence: «It's important to
point out that this
type of coverage does not have the same tax benefits as traditional long - term care insurance and should never be used as primary coverage.»
I should have added perhaps one more
sentence to my response to clarify that the two
types of expert need to work together, but my key
point was that different
types of expertise are required and should be equally valued — let's say like an architect designing a courthouse.
Nancy
points to numerous studies from disciplines outside the law that identify factors impacting a reader's comprehension.1 Word choice,
sentence structure, paragraph length, and formatting considerations such as
type size, font
type, and white space can all play a role in helping a reader comprehend a message.
Short, easy - to - digest
sentences reel in all
types of readers, especially those with short attention spans, and bullet
points highlight important information for people scanning a webpage.