if many topics are treated, then there shall be text that relates each topic to each other,
This is so that there are not pieces missing. If there is 5 topics mentioned, all should be talked about.
if many topics are treated, then there shall be text that relates each topic to each other,
This is so that there are not pieces missing. If there is 5 topics mentioned, all should be talked about.
and the article shall neatly integrate, (not contradict, not overlap)
This is so the message is clear and not hard to follow.
If there is neither too much nor too little information, and the explanation is simple and clear, instead of overflowing with irrelevant details, then the article is coherent!
The final tip, makes the essay better. It fully makes sense this way.
the language shall be as easy, straightforward and jargon-free as possible, not making outright deviations from the topic before reaching an explanation, and
This is to be straight forward and easy to understand
the terms should be as common, as unambiguous and as comprehensible as possible, the terms used mustn't contradict each other,
This is so it is clear and easy to understand
the article shall treat one topic, or many topics that are logically related to each other,
tips for a coherent essay
Well formed articles are considered such largely because they deal with and link to the most relevant superordinate (contexts) and subordinate topics (concepts) in a logical order.
In narrative essays this would be in chronological order.
This means that in many subject areas, our editing work will take a greater focus on developing existing articles
More so pertains to research essays, but still helpful
how different articles are organized and linked to form a more complete picture
How coherence and cohesion pertains to essays
Coherence and cohesion are dimensions within overall article development that deal with how text and other information is organized and structured within an article
Definition of Coherence and Cohesion