ABSTRACT

This chapter helps us to discover the power of words and enrich the style. As tutors have to negotiate large batches of essays at a time, adding styles to your essay makes some different feeling for the tutor. Our task is a piece of written work is not merely to cobble together an argument, but to gain your reader's attention and hold it. While thinking for the subject of useful phrases, we might pause to think about how we can make our points sound more authoritative and eloquent. By concentrating on style, apply the concept of elegant variation. Signposts are little words and phrases that help readers navigate their way through an argument. Points can be underlined, underscored, highlighted, drawn attention to, drawn into focus, or pulled into bold relief. Critics can be quoted, cited, reiterated, alluded to, refuted, deferred to, demurred from, negotiated, or maneuvered around.