Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The sentence that never ends.

The Paramedic Method can be very useful when trying to revise your writing and make it easier to understand. This method will help you make your sentences clearer and more concise. This is done by reducing the number of unnecessary words in a sentence. You want your reader to be able to easily understand and follow your main idea.

I want to show everyone a sentence that seems to drag on and gets a bit confusing. Today, my sweet curly haired son, Matthew, managed to trap himself in our bathroom while he was brushing his tiny pearly whites, and I frantically tried to release him from his massive prison as he sat behind the solid wood door, sobbing uncontrollably, like a child that had just seen a monster for the first time. I could revise this sentence and make it more clear and concise. The revised sentence would look like this, while brushing his teeth Matthew locked himself in the bathroom and became very frightened. The word count went from 76 words to 14 words. Some of the words in my original sentence were not necessary when trying to let my readers know he trapped himself in the bathroom. Even though my revised sentence isn’t as descriptive it lets my reader know exactly what I was trying to state before and is easier to follow.

3 comments:

  1. At 42 this happened to me at my mothers house a few years ago. Being claustrophobic, I can sympathize with your son's situation. I commend you from taking your personal long sentence and to condense it down to a clear and concise sentence for others to read.

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  2. Natasha, that was a good example of a paramedic, reduced sentence. Using your personal experiences was a good choice. The first sentence had a lot of words that explained his emotion and terror but the short sentence was just as descriptive and was much easier and faster to read and comprehend. Less words, better said.

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  3. Good example! Although I enjoyed the longer version of your sentence because I could picture the scene because I too have children; I understand that we have to get to the point. Loved it!

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