“So the writer who breeds more words than he needs is making a chore for the reader who reads”
— Dr. Seuss
Simplified Meaning:
When someone writes using too many words, it becomes hard work for the person reading it. Imagine a recipe. If the instructions are long and complicated, you might get confused and frustrated. But if the recipe is simple and clear, it’s easier and more enjoyable to follow. The same goes for writing. Clear and concise writing helps the reader understand without too much effort. If you write simply, your readers will find it easier to get your message and enjoy what you have written. So, when you write, try to keep it straightforward and to the point.
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