Apparently he's just like us. Or maybe worse. He just seems a little bit clever. What topics do these conspiracy gangs usually like to discuss? In my experience, they like topics related to i. Medicine ii. Financial system iii. Technology iv. End-time events v. Natural disasters I don't know... I find it hard to believe their theories. When we ask for an explanation, we have to find it ourselves. If we want to trust them, they say we still don't open our eyes, we're too blindly trusting and all that.
(5) Structured writingIt starts with i. Ada headline ii. Subheadline iii. Introduction and engineer database background iv. Argument or important content v. Explanation of the argument vi. Examples and evidence are included. vii. Conclusion If we try to follow it step by step, it will be easy for us to understand what the author is actually trying to convey. This point is indeed contrary to the way conspiracy theory enthusiasts present it. It should be that the more we follow, the more we will understand, but unfortunately, in the context of this conspiracy gang, the more we follow, the further away from the truth and the more dizzying it becomes.
(6) The article is able to solve the reader's problems. Next, we look at the criteria of whether the article is able to solve the reader's problem or not. There are groups of readers who are facing certain problems, and these people need ideas or ways to solve the problems they are facing. If your article discusses a specific problem, along with a solution, I can say that the article you wrote is indeed useful. (7) The article answers a question Or even if you can't provide a solution, at least your article can answer the questions that are playing in the reader's mind.
The writer will organize the writing method well
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