Latin American Literature – Before 1900
Plain language is a communication style that prioritizes clarity, simplicity, and directness in writing. It aims to make texts easily understandable to a wide audience by avoiding complex vocabulary and convoluted sentence structures. In the context of Puritan literature, this approach was essential for sermons, poetry, and captivity narratives, as it allowed writers to convey their messages effectively to their intended audiences, often emphasizing moral lessons or personal experiences.
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