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Avoid addressing readers as "you."
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3. Avoid addressing readers
as "you."
Addressing readers using second-person
pronouns ("you, your") can make an essay sound informal and can bring
assumptions into an essay that are not true. A student once wrote in her essay,
"If you wear a tube top, guys might think that you are easy." I
wondered why the student would think that I, a male, would wear a tube top.
As
with first-person pronouns, second-person pronouns can be replaced by words
such as "one," "the reader," "readers," and
"the viewer."
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