Clarity 

Clarity refers to the ease with which a reader is able to grasp the intended meaning of an essay, or of passages within it. Lack of clarity typically results from gaps in a writer’s train of thought that readers are unable to fill in on their own. Thus, if you wish to achieve clarity, you must consider the needs of your audience. Ask yourself :  

  • What do my readers need to know in order to understand my points?
  • How can I help my reader follow as I move from one idea to another?