Factors to consider in analysis

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Factors to consider in analysis Use of language and style

Use of language and style The next factor we must consider when criticizing a piece of writing is the use of language and style. This means we must review the writing based on the written proficiency of the literature. There are various factors we can look at.

Factors to consider (Use of language and style) Proficiency Range of vocabulary used Creativity Convention followed Directness Negative or positive tones Clarity of language – dumbed down for the audience, or vice-versa? Ease of understandability