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He will fill the reader in on things that Pran Nath/ Robert/ Jonathan can't know, but seems dim for not noticing, like the fact that Professor Chapel the anthropologist is actually an obsessive-compulsive who only does fieldwork when his accumulated tics make Oxford unbearable.
A CBS News piece from July 2011 promised to fill the reader in on "Why Your Queen Bee Boss Won't Help You" and the ever-blunt Daily Mail warned in 2008 "Beware the Queen Bee boss -- she's hell to work for".
Have a character say something that will make the reader ask "What just happened?!", then fill the reader in.
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She doesn't shirk the task of filling the reader in on the wider economic realities that drove the Midwinters' flight to Africa, painting a picture of a farming community struggling to survive great change.
He finishes by filling the reader in, briefly and dauntlessly, on his own unwinnable battle with illness, a task completed by an elegant afterword from his widow, Lisa, who married him on the day he died.
Indeed, Carter previously published one of the stories here, "The Bride" -- which fills the reader in on Glory's torturous adolescence, alcohol- and heroin-addled 20's and the discovery of her infection -- with the narrator referring to herself as Emily.
Even though I know you wrote the whole thing so it was your choice to leave out the reunion scene between Buttercup and Westley, so it's probable you'll never fill the eager reader in on the previous private moment when they reunite, I'm itching to know what you do send those people craving a reunion scene.
Such indeterminacies are generally partially filled in by the reader in reconstructing the work, as the reader's background assumptions help (at least partially) flesh out the skeletal imaginary scene directly presented by the words of the text.
Few names are mentioned only to disappear and Reza evidently believes that there is a pleasure to be had for the reader in filling in the crossword puzzle of connections.
The following paragraph, which starts with a discussion of X-ray structures, is an opportunity to fill in the reader on the extant work on residue coupling in proteins.
Nothing is asked of the reader in terms of filling in the blank that exists between picture and word, and that may be precisely why this book is so uninvolving.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com