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What can disrupt the reader's ability to understand an author's writingAsked by Juicy
What can disrupt the reader's ability to understand and author's writing?
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1. Spelling and grammatical errors
2. Revising
3. Rewriting
4. An outline
5. Planning
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1. Spelling and grammatical errors
2. Revising
3. Rewriting
4. An outline
5. Planning
100% correct and I hope you have a great day and stay safe :)
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There are several things that can disrupt the reader's ability to understand the author's writing, such as:
1. Poor organization: If the writing is disorganized or lacks structure, it can be difficult for readers to understand the author's message.
2. Confusing language: If the language is too complex or the author uses jargon or technical terms without explanation, readers may not be able to follow the writing.
3. Ambiguous or vague language: If the author uses language that is not specific, readers may struggle to understand what the author is trying to say.
4. Lack of coherence: If the writing jumps around from one topic to another without clear transitions, readers may find it difficult to follow.
5. Grammatical errors: If the writing is full of grammatical errors such as incorrect verb tense or subject-verb agreement, it can be hard for readers to understand the author's ideas.
1. Poor organization: If the writing is disorganized or lacks structure, it can be difficult for readers to understand the author's message.
2. Confusing language: If the language is too complex or the author uses jargon or technical terms without explanation, readers may not be able to follow the writing.
3. Ambiguous or vague language: If the author uses language that is not specific, readers may struggle to understand what the author is trying to say.
4. Lack of coherence: If the writing jumps around from one topic to another without clear transitions, readers may find it difficult to follow.
5. Grammatical errors: If the writing is full of grammatical errors such as incorrect verb tense or subject-verb agreement, it can be hard for readers to understand the author's ideas.