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WRITING FOR THE READER: A Problem-Solution Approach - Coggle Diagram
WRITING FOR THE READER: A Problem-Solution Approach
Source: Malcolm Benson’s article in the April 1994
Forum.
Focus on the overall structure of the paper can help the reader and editor evaluate ideas and produce more readable articles.
Demonstrate that the format of the article and flow of ideas is not arbitrary
Serves to help the reader
identify what kind of information can be found where.
Discourse guidelines provided
WRITING PROCCESS
BEFORE
Set purpose
DURING
Needs to express in
concrete terms who the intended audience really is.
Describes issues and details
To spell out the contexts referring to and make a conscious effort to link the situation to those of a multitude of readers.
GOALS
Achieve credibility vis-a-vis the reader,
Summarize for the reader important developments on the topic
Establishes the writer’s credentials
Provides useful guidelines for prospective contributors.
THE PROBLEM
Shares readers’ concerns.
Tells problems and their solutions
CONCLUSION
Describe additional advantages
Be good directions