This weeks reading was great.
Really really great.
I relate to the they say I say reading because I find myself asking the questions "why am I reading this" "what's the point" all the time. It affirmed me that first, I am not the only one asking these questions. Sometimes I can feel that I am the only one getting distracted or not completely following readings, but this helped me realize that as a writer we need to help those who are reading our work. We need to keep them on track if we are going to be the best writers possible. If I am writing something I don't want my reader left confused or wondering what to take away.
This is even important in the simple things. I wanted to be sure the person that I contacted for my interview knew exactly what I was asking them (what the main points were). I wouldn't want them confused thinking that I was asking for a job interview or have confusion on what "artifacts"mean. Clarifying what the main point is puts the final touch on a paper, email, blog, or any piece of writing.
So, to remind you whats important make it clear what the main points of your reading are. Why are you reading this you might ask? To understand just how important clarification is.
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