A comprehensive workout covering the essential style skills every legal writer needs — from active voice to gender-neutral language.
Welcome to the Foundational Style Bootcamp. You'll work through 12 sentences, each targeting a different essential style skill.
The Skills You'll Practice:
- Active Voice — Put the actor first, make the subject do the action
- Strong Verbs — Convert nominalizations back to powerful verbs
- Kill the Legalese — Replace archaic terms with plain English
- Cut Wordiness — Trim padded phrases to their essence
- Gender-Neutral Language — Modernize outdated gendered terms
- Redundant Doublets — One word is enough
- Throat-Clearing — Delete wind-up phrases that delay the point
- "There Is/Are" — Restructure to lead with the real subject
- Concrete Language — Replace vague words with specific ones
- Excessive Formality — Write like a human, not a robot
- Parallel Structure — Make lists and series grammatically consistent
- Clear References — Fix ambiguous pronouns
Each sentence has one primary issue to fix. Rewrite to make it clean, clear, and modern.
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