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another tip that I have for you for being concise is to limit your meta discourse and eliminate any overview sentences that you find in your draft and so we talked about earlier that there are different categories of meta discourse that act as logical connectors to help you interact with your readers and we call it some of those Transitions and transition words transition words and transition phrases now Iamp;#39;m not telling you to get rid of your transition words and transition phrases I want you to keep that kind of meta discourse I think you should get rid of is when you are talking about what youamp;#39;re going to talk about and so sometimes you might see advice for writing that says tell them what youamp;#39;re going to tell them tell them then tell them what you told them I think this advice might be useful for certain types of writing but I donamp;#39;t think you should use that advice for scientific writing because youamp;#39;re going to end up being not concise at all

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A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts.
Avoid ambiguity, be more concise, and use the active voice by replacing the word it with the subject itself.
You can use an ellipsisthree consecutive periods, with one space around each ( . . . )to leave out extra or unnecessary words. The ellipsis represents information that you are omitting from a quotation.
With quoted material, use an ellipsis to indicate that a whole sentence or more or a whole paragraph or more has been omitted between the sentences you chose to use. Again, be careful to preserve the original ideas and intent of the author. Be sure to include the end-of-sentence punctuation along with the ellipsis.
Omission Sentence Examples. His regard for the young nobleman last named dictated the omission in the later editions of his Moral Sentiments of the name of the celebrated ancestor of the duke, whom he had associated with Mandeville as author of one of the licentious systems reviewed in the seventh part of that work.
Using an ellipsis to omit words from the end of a sentence: When using a parenthetical notation at the end of a sentence, with an ellipsis, place a period after the citation. For example: . . . and not wait till they constitute a majority of one . . . (Thoreau 20).
: to leave out or leave unmentioned. omits one important detail.
something left out, not done, or neglected: an important omission in a report.

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