If you read "Murder! (Rhetorically Speaking)" and in the story the man murdered was wearing a clown mask with a note attached "it's all in fun" you might have second thoughts to where the story was going and maybe it is not about a murder but a form of comedy. If you keep the convention genre the writing must stay on point or your audience will be confused, lost, and distracted from hearing the whole story.
Details for using descriptive words in writing helps with movement, textures, sounds, and strong verbs. Being able to speak with this form of conviction allows the audience to stay focused and play along. In the topic "Cultivation Your Inner Coroner" was very helpful using more details can bring the man murdered into view with "having a birth-mark on his left forearm and a two-inch scar, or a detailed tattoo from maybe a local cartel gang. It's all in the details which I find helpful for my writing because the paper made me want to explore more in my mind to visualize how much more I could have added to the paper.
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