Mark Hanen

Words – I Know What I Want To Say – I Just Don't Know How To Say It: How To Write Essays, Reports, Blogs, Presentations, Books, Proposals, Memos, And Other Nonfiction

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    3. Work With Parallelism
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    2. Ask A Provocative Question
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    Taglines are often witty, sometimes philosophical, and generally clever. Here are several strategies for inventing taglines for an article, report, or essay on wind turbines.

    1. Use Balanced Opposites
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    Directly beneath the eerie egg is the tagline, “In space no one can hear you scream.” The tagline foreshadows a central theme in the movie: no one can hear you scream because we face our worst fears alone.
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    The poster for Alienportrays an extraterrestrial egg about to hatch a sinister monster.
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    The tagline suggests that bravery has more to do with embracing life than facing death.
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    title says that the main character has a brave heart.
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    The tagline reads, “Every man dies, not every man really lives.” T
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    Set against a brilliant blue cloudless sky, pristine white wind turbines tower over green rolling hills. A footprint appears.
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    what the poster for your movie looks like. When you wake from your nap, you might sketch a poster like this:
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