One of the main problems that are going on with health care is that over 40 million Americans do not have access to health care and this number keeps growing. American workers are also struggling to pay higher premiums, deductibles and co-payments. Another problem America faces is that among these people without health care, over 8 million are children. The cost of insurance is also raising forcing people to have to pay money from out of their pocket to get medical attention. Since many people cannot pay money from out of their pocket, they may end up not getting medical attention at all.
I think a compelling character needs to have a conflict, set goals, and they need to be someone that anybody can relate to, whether it were in age, personality, or problems. Problems is a really good part of the story because if the character keeps showing different problems and personality traits, the reader is bound to relate to some of them. Another thing that the character could have is contradictions. One example of this is an article from the New Yorker written about Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook. The reason why this character was so contradicting is that he mentions that his goal is to make the world a more open place, but he himself is very quiet and mostly keeps to himself.
An example of a good plot for a nonfiction story would be like the plot in the article Open Channels. It informed the reader about cystic fibrosis while telling a compelling story of a seven year old girl who was struggling to live a normal life with this disease. We could incorporate this into our book, Life: The Book, by focusing on a specific story or character that relates to our topic to make our article more attractive to the reader.
I think a compelling character needs to have a conflict, set goals, and they need to be someone that anybody can relate to, whether it were in age, personality, or problems. Problems is a really good part of the story because if the character keeps showing different problems and personality traits, the reader is bound to relate to some of them. Another thing that the character could have is contradictions. One example of this is an article from the New Yorker written about Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook. The reason why this character was so contradicting is that he mentions that his goal is to make the world a more open place, but he himself is very quiet and mostly keeps to himself.
An example of a good plot for a nonfiction story would be like the plot in the article Open Channels. It informed the reader about cystic fibrosis while telling a compelling story of a seven year old girl who was struggling to live a normal life with this disease. We could incorporate this into our book, Life: The Book, by focusing on a specific story or character that relates to our topic to make our article more attractive to the reader.
The first thing that writers do to write non-jargon- based scientific writing is to first familiarize the reader with some medical or scientific terms that aren't commonly used. After introducing the reader to some terms that aren't as common words, the writer might start writing about the disease in a way that makes sense. He could start by writing specifics about this disease. For example, anybody could understand the if you get cystic fibrosis. you you will have trouble breathing due to fluids in your lungs. This sentence makes sense, but by telling you this, I am also informing you about this disease.
One good method that authors have to keep the reader interested due to the fact that they feel they relate to the story is that they give the character many qualities and many problems. Sooner or later the reader will find himself connecting to the character in one way or another. One example of this is in the book Twilight. This main character has many problems, desires, and thoughts, that millions of American teenage girls can relate to. The writer of this book is very smart because she knew that she could write a book about a typical American teenage girl and make an extraordinary love story out of this with a happy ending and make millions of dollars.
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