02-27-2020 06:18 AM
What tense do you use? I’ve ended up with a hodgepodge. My course demonstrates one approach to achieving a Video Memory. I tend to use first person to share the approach I use and recommend, but that it isn’t the only option. The risk I fear is coming across as egotistical. Using second person makes it less self-centered perhaps but, without disclaiming verbiage, removes the sense of other legitimate solutions. I find a third person approach quite dry.
Is this anything I need to worry about as I go back to render my final drafts?
02-29-2020 09:25 PM
Coming across authentically with a genuine love and knowledge for your subject would be number one for me @Anonymous , after that keeps the tenses consistent is probably a good idea, although it is conversation dependant.
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