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  • Essay / Why I write: Turning no into yes, by Joan Didion

    This allows the audience to better identify with the play. Britt's writing style is cheesy. Her models and voice help build the style of her writing. Britt is an example of an improved writer. She does a good job of not saying what is important to readers. Imagining what she means helps the reader see Britt's point more clearly. The examples are also very relevant: “A fly buzzing in your ear or a siren stopping the heat at night” (Britt 2), which means I actually know what she's talking about. Topics from everyday life often constitute his examples, and they are concentrated in a single case, therefore easy to understand. I just want to thank her for not making the writing too complicated. It really makes my life easier. Britt also sprinkles in tons of figurative diction. This also helps build your imagery. #3 Instead of saying "jacket," Britt would say something like "The weather wasn't too cold so my one-of-a-kind light emerald velvet jacket from Paris would keep me covered from head to toe while I walk in the dimly lit streets of a quiet night in the city of Chicago. This is how Britt also creates a sensation in her writing. Britt's stylistic choices embrace the world around her