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==Things to avoid when using Lists <ref> Carroll, p.41</ref>== | ==Things to avoid when using Lists <ref> Carroll, p.41</ref>== | ||
Avoid overusing lists. Too many take away from the impact that the list will have on the reader. When and where possible, keep the list at approximately six to eight items. Higher lists can cause the reader to lose interest. Think about sub-dividing longer lists and consolidating shorter ones.<ref> Carroll, p.41</ref> | 1.) Avoid overusing lists. | ||
2.) Too many take away from the impact that the list will have on the reader. | |||
3.) When and where possible, keep the list at approximately six to eight items. Higher lists can cause the reader to lose interest. Think about sub-dividing longer lists and consolidating shorter ones.<ref> Carroll, p.41</ref> | |||
==Examples of Lists== | ==Examples of Lists== |