
Special Techniques Used
to Make your
Writing Better
College years are the best, the most remarkable and fun days of our lives, therefore we should spend them in the way that can make them remarkable and fun. Doing this, we must not forget that the key aim of us being here is studying; getting necessary skills
to proceed with work in our field. Everything you dwell on turns out
to be done and completed well.
Accept
writing. Every time you turn your paper in, expecting on your deserved “A”, you get a good mark and your tu
tor explains that you lack that little trifle that makes your work look like “the A type”. It’s time
to take some actions
to correct the absence of that trifle. Sometimes even postgraduates are asked
to reconsider some of the stylistic points of their thesis paper and add something that makes it more interesting
to read. Here is some advice on how
to insert interesting stylistic points in
to your work. It is quite easy
to insert a rhe
torical question in any thesis, even if it is a complicated paper, like computer science thesis. By a rhe
torical question we mean a question that doesn’t need an answer, a poser that can possibly be answered only by a person wondering. Technically it is used
to turn one’s attention
to the statement. This question makes a reader think it over and find the answer. This stylistic matter makes a reader or a listener involved in the
topic. This way your work is absorbed easier than if you present bare statements
to reveal your researched
topic.