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In sentences grab the readers attention by beginning with the current status and then fill in with the background.

1Example: Today we reaches our production goal! It’s taken several months to increase market share by expanding our area.

A fact is something that can be verified.

2Example: 2.7 million animals are adopted each year from animal shelters.

Statements with positive wording is most likely to be accurate.

Statements with positive wording are more likely to be accurate.

The use of I in a sentence does not validate the statement.

The use of I in a sentence doesn’t validate the statement.

Avoid “slang” language in sentences.

Avoid “slang” language in sentences.

Passive verbs can make writing seem unclear and uninteresting. In active voice, the subject of the sentence does the action.

6Example: Dozens of students blame faculty for the high price of text books.