Choose the most relevant,
powerful sentence so that the message is only one to two sentences long.
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.
An example of a
powerful word which demonstrates a power inequality... the little three - letter word «let»... as in, «my husband lets me (fill - in - the - blank) or, as kathy escobar
so articulately states it, «my church lets women lead»... as long as «let» is in the
sentence, there is a power issue...
Facebook's new Timeline showcases the first
sentence or two in your «About» section —
so make this succinct and
powerful, and add the URL.
I am afraid to make an absolute statement, even though I believe it to be true — and even though saying
so would make for a more
powerful sentence.
«It's
so much more
powerful to write your
sentences with verbs — managed, coordinated, inspired, designed, developed, assembled, created, led... the list is near endless,» says Wendy Enelow, a resume writer and career coach.
You should only write three
sentences or bullet points to cover this section,
so make every word count by using
powerful action verbs.
Carefully chosen words can lend
powerful meaning to your
sentences and bullet points,
so it's important to take your time finding the right ones.
This
sentence, otherwise known as an «I» message or «I» statement, is
so powerful because the one using it is taking responsibility for their own feelings in the situation.