How can you write sentences clearly and plainly?

What will be an ideal response?

Each sentence should contain a single idea that you think your readers should know. A simple sentence builds from a noun–verb structure, which essentially answers a “who did what?” question. In many cases, it incorporates a third element, the object of the sentence, leading to “who did what to whom/what?” construction. You need to make the best possible choices for the noun and verb of each sentence.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The audience was confused when Josh's speech talked about the importance of recycling plastic containers, the out-of-control forest fires in the Northwest United States, and three ways to cut grocery costs. Josh's main points seem to lack __________.

A. discreteness B. simplicity C. coherence D. balance

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