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This document discusses the properties of well-written text, including organization, coherence, cohesion, and language use. It defines these terms and provides examples to illustrate them. Organization involves structuring ideas into paragraphs with a single controlling idea or topic sentence. Coherence refers to the overall understandability while cohesion refers to how sentences are connected. The document also discusses appropriate language use and provides guidance on levels of formality, use of jargon,

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