You can still have
a powerful opening sentence.
Not exact matches
Stanley Fish does an excellent job of taking some of history's greatest
opening lines and paragraphs, dissecting them to help the reader understand why they're so
powerful, and providing tips on the principles of an effective
sentence.
He argues that political violence must be treated as criminal in order to protect the liberty of the least
powerful and to ensure that basic rules of justice are met, such as «
open justice; a presumption of innocence; careful rules of evidence to prevent abuse; an independent system of
sentencing, and much else besides».
Your resume should consist of a
powerful opening with three
sentences summarizing your experience and skills, followed by a list of searchable keywords that can help you pass automated text scanners.