Differentiate technical writing and everyday writing?
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The main difference between technical and everyday language is the use of jargon. ... Misplaced assumptions can also cause problems in written products, such as user manuals and how-to guides, because writers sometimes overestimate the audience's technical expertise.
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- Technical writing focuses on factual content, and technical papers are written to inform and instruct someone about a particular subject.
- Everyday writing is a piece of writing that focuses on general subjects that may have life lessons, morals, etc.
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Technical Writing
- It is a piece of writing that is straight-forward and direct, whose purpose is to educate someone about a topic.
- Reader’s manuals, guides, any articles written for a specific purpose, etc. are examples.
- It is written in an objective tone. It has no influence on the writer’s life.
- It follows a specific format and standard.
- It always uses the third person.
- Specialised vocabulary terms are used.
- It is more accurate and briefer.
Everyday Writing
- It is a piece of writing that focuses on a general subject and aims at amusement.
- Everyday writing includes writing prose, stories, poems, etc.
- It has a personal (subjective) tone.
- It has no specific standard or structure. It is totally the writer’s wish.
- It is always written in the first person.
- Normal (day-to-day) vocabulary is used.
- It is more exaggerative in nature.
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