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Six (or More) Techniques for Readable, Persuasive Sentences
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Six (or More) Techniques for Readable, Persuasive Sentences (May 2018)
Address sentence-level techniques that can help legal writers create readable, persuasive sentences. Learn to recognize, describe, and appropriately use or avoid techniques including length, subordination, dangling elements, nominalizations, correlative conjunctions, compound prepositions, and more.
Originally presented: May 2018 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Wayne Schiess,
The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX