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* This part is about the complexity of texts. | * This part is about the complexity of texts. |
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- This part is about the complexity of texts.
- Information can be communicated through texts at different levels of complexity.
- How a text is written affects how easy it is to understand.
- Long, convoluted sentences can make a text difficult to read.
- Often, a complicated writing style is intentionally used to cover up shortcomings in content.
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