PPT-Show, Don’t Tell!

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Creating a PointofView General Vs Specific review Last time we talked about how important it is to use SPECIFICTY in your writing This means that you are writing

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snooze button three times before dragging my drowsy self to the 
bathroom. I brush my teeth, take a shockingly cold shower, and blow 
dry my wet hair in record time. After trying on nearly every outfit in my 
closet, I run down the stairs, feed my barking dog, and inhale my 
oatmeal breakfast. I toss my books in my backpack, grab my coat and 
gloves, and finally race out the front door. I arrive at the bus stop just 
as the bus drives away.. Do NOT say: . . “In this paragraph I will…”. “My claim is…”. “I will be writing about…”. “I think…”. NO FIRST PERSON IN THIS PARAGRAPH! . Don’t give me a chart as your assignment. . Trade shows have long been a staple of marketing and networking for businesses across various industries. Retractable banners and digital trade show displays are powerful tools to enhance your booth’s overall outlook and attract visitors. To learn more, visit us at https://www.tradeshowdisplaypros.com/.

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