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“Most people write the same sentence over and over again. The same number of words-say, 8-10, or 10-12. The same sentence structure. Try to become stretchy-if you generally write 8 words, throw a 20 word sentence in there, and a few three-word shorties. If you're generally a 20 word writer, make…” quote by Janet Fitch
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“Most people write the same sentence over and over again. The same number of words-say, 8-10, or 10-12. The same sentence structure. Try to become stretchy-if you generally write 8 words, throw a 20 word sentence in there, and a few three-word shorties. If you're generally a 20 word writer, make sure you throw in some threes, fivers and sevens, just to keep the reader from going crosseyed.”

Janet Fitch

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Source Essay: Writing Advice, Janet Fitch, 2023

Varying sentence length and structure keeps readers engaged and prevents monotony.

In simple terms: Mix short and long sentences for better flow.

Key Takeaway

Use varied sentence lengths.

Themes

writing style readability

Mood

informative encouraging

Type

instructional practical

When to use this quote

  • blog posts
  • novels
  • marketing copy
  • academic papers

Key Concepts

sentence variation rhythm attention span

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sentence length affect reader focus?
  • When should you prioritize brevity?
A Different Perspective

Long sentences can overwhelm if overused.

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