The ENGL191 class that meets on Tuesday nights at Saint Cloud State University, which is taught by Roland Specht-Jarvis, has come up with a subjective list of the twenty 'best' parameters for writing. Not all of these were created by me, but I did help think of two of them. I will now sort these parameters on a scale of 1-19, 1 being the most important for writing and 19 being the least important for writing.
1. Introduction: Needs to catch your attention and make you want to keep reading to find out what happens.
2. Grammar and Structure.
3. Using good resources to find legit information.
4. Creative: Should be something new that makes story more interested and different.
5. Mystery: don't make the topic be extremely obvious. allow the reader to actually think about it and try to figure things out for themselves.
6. Good choice of words but has to make sense.
7. Transition from one point to another.
8. Conclusion that summarizes main points of the story.
9. Personalized stories with your own words and ideas are more meaningful and interesting.
10. Emotion: The ability to connect to the emotions of what is happening.
11. When it is made for the reader to understand. Target audience.
12. Pace: How fast the story moves shouldn't be to fast or to slow.
13. Attractive clues that makes you want to read more.
14. Imagination: Being creative makes it more interesting to read, and more engaging.
15. Clear and interesting ending.
16. Creative body could make readers not loose their interests in your story
17. Has a good hook in the beginning.
18. Be logical: a story should make sense.
19. Put facts from least to most important.
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