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Why should an author use specific, precise language in a personal statement?
It persuades readers, especially family members, to agree with the author’s career choice.
It shows readers that the author is capable of crafting an entertaining fictional story.
It informs readers that the author has a well-developed and versatile vocabulary.
It allows readers to understand how the author has grown and changed as a result of life experiences.
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It allows readers to understand how the author has grown and changed as a result of life experiences.
Specific, precise language makes experiences concrete and believable, shows cause-and-effect (what the author did, learned, and how they changed), and helps admissions/readers assess fit—whereas vague phrasing or flashy vocabulary mainly showcase style, not development.
Specific, precise language makes experiences concrete and believable, shows cause-and-effect (what the author did, learned, and how they changed), and helps admissions/readers assess fit—whereas vague phrasing or flashy vocabulary mainly showcase style, not development.
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