We have read many different types of literature in our lives. Whether it is just a friendly email saying hello, or a formal speech given by the President of a company, we have all encountered writing. But what makes the email so much different from the company speech? The answer is simple: detail. The speech is probably going to be filled with tedious details about next month's production projection, but who wants to sit and listen to that? It is much easier for people to enjoy reading when there is something interesting in its content.
Details are like the toppings on a pizza. It's all the toppings that make the pizza interesting, so why not add them? We can use various methods to make the "toppings" for our writing. Flashbacks, dialogue, and point of view are good ways to make our writing more interesting. So the next time we think about writing a paper, we should think "Do I want a boring piece of cheese pizza or a delicious piece of supreme?"
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