
To make your writing more readable, pay attention to the following:Word Choice: Use correct, appropriate, and familiar wordsActive Verbs: Prefer active verbs over passive onesStrong Verbs: Use strong verbs instead of nounsStrengthening Your WritingEliminating Unnecessary WordsIf an idea can be expressed with fewer words, remove the excess.Removing Words That Do Not Contribute to ClarityFor example, prefer the following substitutions:gibi görünüyor → görünüşe göreçok büyük bir ihtimalle → muhteme
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Is it possible to be a the story's poet?Historiography is often presented as a regular response to the question “what happened?” Documents are found, events are ordered, people and dates are placed in their proper context. This framework is not entirely wrong; but it is incomplete. Because historical text is not merely a conduit for information. We cannot access the past directly; the past reaches us mostly through texts, records, labels, and other media. Therefore, just as much as the “event,”
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Mehmet Salih Çoban
ThI have long believed that writing is a difficult endeavor. The writer, much like a ship captain striving to steer their vessel safely from port to destination without deviating from its course despite raging waves, storms, rain, and the many dangers of the sea, must gather their thoughts around a central idea and adhere strictly to the framework they have established. Just as a captain must maintain direction, the writer, from the first letter to the final punctuation, strives to eliminate menta
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