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6+1 Traits of Good Writing
The "six plus one" writing traits are certain key qualities that define good writing. For an overview, watch the short movie below.
You will need the free Quicktime Player to watch this movie. Click here to download Quicktime. The "six" writing traits are: Ideas: Good writing contains ideas - it conveys a message. Organization: Good writing has organization - this means that the writing has a logical structure. Voice: Good writing has its own voice - a personal tone and flavor chosen by the writer. Word choice: Good writing shows a thoughtful approach to word choice - the writer uses the right vocabulary to get the message across. Sentence fluency: Good writing has sentence fluency - there is a rhythm and flow to the writing that helps it convey the message. Conventions: Good writing shows correct use of the conventions of written English - as the gramminator knows, these are grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and usage. +1 Presentation: Good writing looks good on the page. Good presentation means that it is ready to read! If people can’t read it, the message won't get through! Date last updated: April 20, 2006
The "six" writing traits are:
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Date last updated: April 20, 2006
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