Millions of books are purchased every year. However, authors only collect a small fraction of the profit.

How does the effectiveness of the two sentences compare?
Neither sentence is effective.
They are equally effective.
The first is more effective.
The second is more effective.

1 answer

The first sentence provides a broad statement about the high volume of book purchases, while the second sentence highlights the disparity in profit distribution, focusing on the authors' benefits.

While both sentences convey important ideas, the second sentence is more effective because it addresses a specific issue (the small fraction of profit that authors receive) that can evoke empathy and concern from readers. Therefore, I would say: The second is more effective.