An effectively written article does not contain ? (a) Introduction , (B) summary , (c) jargone , (d) clarity
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d )clarity
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An effectively written article does not contain (c) jargon
Jargon definition:
"Jargon refers to the special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand"
Effective writing:
- Jargons like complicated subject terms and industrial words would confuse common people. They would not only lessen the understanding of the information, but also leads to ignorance of the knowledge.
- An effective article should be written in words understandable by the target audience. Usage of jargons does not make the information superior but confusing.
- If the content of the article is properly understood by the writer, then it is not difficult to avoid jargons. Simplicity and clarity are the key values of an effective article writing.
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