Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 3:59:20 GMT -8
Also, too many or too few punctuation marks can be stressful for users. Look at the example sentences below. [Example sentence 2: Amount of punctuation marks] A: Today I'm planning to stop by the branch office to collect materials, then head to the head office for a presentation and then a meeting. →Because there are no punctuation marks, the sentences do not have a rhythm and are difficult to read. B: Today, I'm going to stop by the branch office and collect some materials, then go to the head office, and after the presentation, I'm planning to have a meeting. →There are too many punctuation marks, and the rhythm of the sentence is erratic. C: Today I'm planning to stop by the branch office and gather some materials before heading to the head office, where I'm planning to have a meeting after the presentation.
Appropriate amount cell phone numbers list of punctuation marks and easy to read. The above example is a bit extreme, but if you neglect punctuation, there are cases in which you can actually end up with a sentence that resembles the NG example. If you're having trouble figuring out the right amount, try reading it out loud. Proper punctuation leads to proper breathing. Too few punctuation marks will make it difficult to breathe, and too many punctuation marks will make you feel stressed. Remove and shorten all parts that can be removed. As mentioned frequently in the point explanation above, keep sentences as short as possible. The important thing to always keep in mind is to remove unnecessary parts and leave only the necessary parts.
The length of the sentence makes a difference in the following impressions. [Length of text and how it is received by users] length of sentence User impression If the text is unnecessarily long roundabout Too long to reach conclusion I don't know what you want to say I only see parts I don't need If the sentences are the right length You can read the conclusion quickly I feel like I am able to gather information without skipping any parts. You can easily grasp what the writer wants to say. I don't feel tired while reading However, on the other hand, you should be careful not to be so conscious of making it short that you end up deleting unnecessary parts. If you shorten the length and end up not being able to convey the information effectively, you've put the cart before the horse.
Appropriate amount cell phone numbers list of punctuation marks and easy to read. The above example is a bit extreme, but if you neglect punctuation, there are cases in which you can actually end up with a sentence that resembles the NG example. If you're having trouble figuring out the right amount, try reading it out loud. Proper punctuation leads to proper breathing. Too few punctuation marks will make it difficult to breathe, and too many punctuation marks will make you feel stressed. Remove and shorten all parts that can be removed. As mentioned frequently in the point explanation above, keep sentences as short as possible. The important thing to always keep in mind is to remove unnecessary parts and leave only the necessary parts.
The length of the sentence makes a difference in the following impressions. [Length of text and how it is received by users] length of sentence User impression If the text is unnecessarily long roundabout Too long to reach conclusion I don't know what you want to say I only see parts I don't need If the sentences are the right length You can read the conclusion quickly I feel like I am able to gather information without skipping any parts. You can easily grasp what the writer wants to say. I don't feel tired while reading However, on the other hand, you should be careful not to be so conscious of making it short that you end up deleting unnecessary parts. If you shorten the length and end up not being able to convey the information effectively, you've put the cart before the horse.