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I would encourage other teachers to try this exercise with their students.
If you are unsure how to find your authentic voice, try this exercise: sit straight and upright in your chair.
The next time you hear someone say "we are addicted to oil" or "we are addicted to coal", try this exercise: substitute the word "prosperity" for "oil".
Try this exercise: compare the new book by Mr. Shore, "The Nature of Photographs," and the recently republished "Looking at Photographs," written by John Szakowski in 1973.
(Note to teacher: You may, of course, try this exercise with any text by swapping out key words with the help of a thesaurus).
To back into the answer, try this exercise.
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Jay suggests trying this exercise: Write down three problems you face each day for a month.
After trying this exercise for the first time, you may not look your absolute best.
To experiment with the voice of verbs, try this little exercise: Find someone who is stuck waiting for something and watch how they wait.
Try this mental exercise: Imagine if, a few years ago, an influential investor like Warren Buffett, bullish on real estate, had asked Goldman to develop a synthetic C.D.O. made up of undervalued mortgages.
Try this little exercise.
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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