This second course in the Good with Words: Writing and Editing series will help you become an effective architect of information, both with your sentences and with your paragraphs. You’ll learn that the traditional advice to “Show, don’t tell” is incomplete and that skilled writers actually switch back and forth between showing and telling.

Writing and Editing: Structure and Organization

Writing and Editing: Structure and Organization
This course is part of Good with Words: Writing and Editing Specialization

Instructor: Patrick Barry
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Learn how structure can be used to generate content
Place corresponding ideas in corresponding forms
Add nuance to your writing by using anadiplosis
Identify and assess when to use sentences with varying lengths
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Reviewed on Sep 10, 2020
Excellent and inspiring and at the same time very informative and beneficial. Great teacher. Beautifully presented and organised.
Reviewed on Nov 21, 2020
Great course! There's plenty of materials and opportunities for practice. There's a sense of continuation from one topic to the next; coherence is impeccable.
Reviewed on Aug 30, 2021
Excellent in excellence!I highly recommend this course for those who aspire to be a writer or an excellent professional in their niches.
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