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Improve Your Writing by Limiting Your Opinions

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Summary: Learn why you shouldn't be too opinionated in your writing in this free video. Watch, and see how your writing will instantly improve.

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By Kari Wethington
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Kari Wethington is a journalist based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Kari’s experience includes reporting, editing, online journalism and video production. She is a 2003 graduate of Oberlin...read more

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"Hi, I'm Kari Wethington for expertvillage.com Today we are going to talk about ways to instantly improve your writing. To instantly sounds smarter when you are writing, don't be too opinionated. It's great to have a strong thesis and try to get your point across. Unless you are writing a letter to your local newspaper you don't want to force your opinion down your readers throat. Just remember you want to present your information in a clear manner that makes sense to your readers but don't force your opinion. It's okay to use quotes and other sources of information to get your point across but always leave room for your reader to form their own opinions as well. As long as you keep a broad prospective and make sure you show both sides to a story, you won't alienate any of your readers."

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