Traits of Successful Writing
To succeed as a writer, one ought to make use of a number of traits which are in some quarters referred to as the traits of successful writing. In this text, I list and define several traits of successful writing. Further, I also explain the relevance of these traits as far as my success as a writer is concerned. The four traits I list and describe in this case are part and parcel of the six traits of successful writing highlighted in the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory rubric for writing. All the six traits in this particular case include "development of ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions, and presentation" (Wiggins and McTighe 174). The four traits of successful writing I choose to concern myself with in this case are: development of ideas, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions.
To begin with, development of ideas has got to do with the presentation of a piece of writing in a clear and focused format (Wiggins and McTighe 174). This trait of writing is particularly important to me as I regard the ideas I present in an essay the most important component of the said essay. In my opinion, it is the ideas that I present in a piece of writing that give that piece of writing meaning in the eyes of the reader. For this reason, I always ensure that the...
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