Omit sentence in the Character Profile

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How to omit sentence in the Character Profile

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Jennifer from English with Jennifer discusses a common challenge for students: finding the right words in conversation. She introduces the concept of "omission," which means leaving out certain words to sound more natural. The ellipsis punctuation mark indicates omitted words, often used in writing. The focus of the tutorial is on ellipsis in spoken American English, highlighting important patterns for students to recognize and use correctly. Jennifer emphasizes that ellipsis can occur at any part of a sentence, particularly in short answers to yes-no questions, where information is omitted for conciseness. She invites viewers to explore these speaking techniques further.

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Subject Omission Only in Informal Writing or Speech And then, we might also omit subjects or objects of sentences. Most of the time, the personal pronoun I gets elided at the beginning of a sentence.
Answer. Answer: Academic and administrative texts are often characterized by verbiagethe use of more words than are needed to express an idea. Verbiage does nothing but hide the real message of the text under a load of needless words, frustrate and dispirit the reader, and weaken the credibility of the author.
Heres a list of some words and phrases that can often be pruned away to make sentences clearer: kind of. sort of. type of. really. basically. for all intents and purposes. definitely. actually.
An example of this would be to say that a character is red-faced, sweating and glaring menacingly at their flat tyre with gritted teeth as opposed to a character is very annoyed. Showing, rather than telling the reader, how a character feels is the most effective way to write interesting, descriptive narratives.
Vague or weak words: Words like things, stuff, or very are vague and dont add much value to your writing. Replace them with more specific and descriptive terms. Slang and colloquialisms: Informal language, such as slang or colloquial expressions, can make your essay sound unprofessional or casual.
Down, up. Usually, these words are unnecessary and you can remove them. For example, I sat down on the floor. could be, I sat on the floor. and I stood up. could be, I stood. Wonder, ponder, think, thought, feel, felt, understand, realize.
Effective word choice examples are the ones that use clichs sparingly, focuses on denotations and connotations, delivers straightforward meaning, avoids jargon, and is not characterized by a wide vocabulary.

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