Correct option is C
An effective paragraph writing involves ideas, presentation and coherence. This means that the paragraph should have a clear main idea, that the ideas should be presented in a logical order, and that the ideas should be connected to each other in a way that makes sense.
Information Booster:
- Good handwriting enhances readability but is secondary to content quality.
- Overly difficult words can confuse readers; simplicity is often more effective.
- Coherence is achieved through proper use of conjunctions and transitional phrases.
- Ideas should be concise and directly relevant to the paragraph’s purpose.
- Flowery language can distract rather than clarify meaning.
Additional Knowledge:
(a) Legible and good handwriting:
While good handwriting is important for readability, it does not directly contribute to the effectiveness of the content. Digital communication often bypasses this factor.
(b) Difficult words in the content:
Using complex vocabulary is unnecessary unless the context demands it. Simplicity and clarity are more appreciated in professional and academic writing.
(d) Flowery language to engage learners:
Using decorative language can sometimes confuse or distract readers. Clear and engaging writing does not rely on ornamental language but on a strong connection between ideas and the audience’s understanding.