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=== Writing for Brevity ===
=== Writing for Brevity ===
When writing for brevity and avoiding "humbug and general vagueness" Orwell <ref>Carroll, 14</ref> suggests that you do the following:
When writing for brevity and avoiding "humbug and general vagueness" Orwell suggests that you do the following <ref>Carroll, 14</ref>:


# Never use a long word where a short one will do.
# Never use a long word where a short one will do.
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Writers should always be brief, precise and direct. When writing a word it should mean exactly what it says it means, no more and no less. Always use the precise word that your writing requires. A dictionary and thesaurus should always be close especially when writing for digital media.
Writers should always be brief, precise and direct. When writing a word it should mean exactly what it says it means, no more and no less. Always use the precise word that your writing requires. A dictionary and thesaurus should always be close especially when writing for digital media<ref>Carroll, 8</ref>:.


==References==
==References==
#Carrol, Brian. (2010). ''"[http://www.scribd.com/doc/64429015/Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media]"''. New York: Routledge. Retrieved  28 March 2013.
#Carrol, Brian. (2010). ''"[http://www.scribd.com/doc/64429015/Writing-for-Digital-Media Writing for Digital Media]"''. New York: Routledge. Retrieved  28 March 2013.
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