If we are exhorted to play simple melodies with beauty rather than difficult ones with error, the same should be applied to writing; simple words greater effect.

Sonia Rumzi
If we are exhorted to play simple melodies with beauty...
If we are exhorted to play simple melodies with beauty...
If we are exhorted to play simple melodies with beauty...
If we are exhorted to play simple melodies with beauty...
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I have been told that, if we are exhorted to play simple melodies with beauty rather than difficult ones with error, the same should be applied to writing. In other words, if we are told to use simple words for greater effect, then we should write simple thoughts for a greater effect.

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