TAILIEUCHUNG - Mastering the craft of science writing part 11

Tham khảo tài liệu 'mastering the craft of science writing part 11', ngoại ngữ, kỹ năng viết tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Ideas into Words this. We ll be farming camels instead of cattle and sheep. At the end of the day they re going to be a lifesaver. Skidmore laughed. Global warming she said could be very good for me and my camels. The idea that smart commercially savvy people are spending many millions of dollars against the climate warming . is if the piece had begun with a call of alarm over global warming even I who also worry about it would have flipped the page. People don t want to hear urgent alarm. Don t bother. Charm the reader as Murphy does with his civilized yet earthy urbanity and maybe you can not only give your readers an agreeable hour but also strike a blow for global awareness as long as you first get their attention. You will learn a lot about openers if you analyze the opening cadences of any article that you admire. Watch how the artist grabs you fast then chunks in the background with big slashes of gesso. The tone may be casual but every brushload hits exactly so. The entire surface is prepared in a few powerful strokes. In the middle movement of a piece the pace slows as the matter complexifies part of what makes it interesting interesting interesting . The writer touches in subtleties of color and detail. In the end often only two to three paragraphs long one final touch snaps the whole picture into focus in a way that is unmistakably final as you just saw happen with Lulu Skidmore. Even if the article as a whole is not a narrative consider including a brief history in your exposition because a technology or a scientific question is often most clear at its inception. For example here is Malcolm Gladwell author of The Tipping Point describing the invention of television in the New Yorker May 27 2002 p. 112 The idea of television arose from two fundamental discoveries. The first was photoconductivity. In 1872 Joseph May and Willoughby Smith discovered that the electrical resistance of certain metals varied according to their exposure to light.

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