The Five Basic Brushstrokes


The Five Basic Brush Strokes
Professional writers have enough experience that they are able to use very complex writing techniques, but that doesn’t mean that students can’t have effective and simple writing techniques of their own. In the article "Painting with Five Basic Brush Strokes”, the author writes about the use of participles, absolutes, appositives, shifting the adjectives out of order, and action verbs. They explain how these writing techniques can be useful for adding details to a sentence, and also how it can make reading more enjoyable.


The author shows that without these techniques, writing can be bland. For instance, using the same sentence structure over and over again can be very boring. Using these brushstrokes, I will be able to write in a more pleasant to read fashion. Shifting the order of adjectives in my writing will have the biggest difference, because this is something I don’t do very often.

The author’s audience is likely consisting of students wishing to use basic writing techniques or Mr. Halter’s Writer’s Workshop class. I like that the author includes a technique about shifting the adjective out of order because I haven’t previously thought too much about it. Overall, these writing techniques mentioned will help writers use a more appealing style of text.

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