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100

Words or phrases that are like signposts, telling readers where they are going in a story.

Transitions

100

The characteristic that means writing has a logical order and flows easily.

Coherence

100

A sentence construction or "voice" that has the subject doing the action.

Active

200

The characteristic that makes people want to read your story.

Interest

200

Language that is specific to a profession, field or even a generation.

Jargon

200

The characteristic that means writing makes a point and all ideas support that point.

Focus

300

The process of turning a verb or an adjective into a noun.

Nominalization

300

The emotional meaning of a word.

Connotative

300

The literal or dictionary definition of a word.

Denotative

400

Words or phrases used to obscure the true meaning of what is being said.

Euphemisms

400

Words that can be experienced through the five senses.

Concrete

400

The characteristic that means there is no question about what the author is saying.

Clarity

500

Words that cannot be experienced through the five senses.

Abstract

500

Extra words in a sentence, including redundancies and inflated phrases, that don't add meaning.

Clutter

500

A technique that basically means "don't use a long word when a short one will do."

Simplify