I read some of your post titles and there’s definitely room to improve the simplicity of what you’re trying to say.
I read some of your post titles and there’s definitely room to improve the simplicity of what you’re trying to say.
You get hit hard enough with something with a raised design on it it will cut you. Someone with a ring on will leave an impression in your forehead.
You can talk about the most complex topics with people as long as you know how to explain them in an easily digestible form. If you look at the titles of many scientific studies they will have long and convoluted titles that sound impressive, but in actuality could be refined into something much shorter and easier to understand.
It doesn’t matter what you’re writing, using plain language doesn’t mean you’re dumbing it down. It makes it easier to read and understand what you’re trying to say. You can take corporate jargon as the opposite of this. It can be vague, different people will have different definitions of certain words.
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/writing-techniques/plain-language/
Simplified writing is good writing.
Because he was hit with it hard enough to make the mark, but his eye socket didn’t allow it to hit him all the way so only part of it left a mark.
Fourth option, he’s taking the fall for a love interest.
Hack into their system and upload your resume.