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Topic : Re: Why do authors start a paragraph in an indirect way? I found that many writers of magazines or novels say something in a way that is not straightforward and to the point. Like this: Dressed - selfpublishingguru.com

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The first half isn't about Steve Job's dressing. It's about how Drew Huston is dressing like Steve Jobs. I think he was simply implying that Dropbox's CEO was dressing like the late Steve Jobs and/or wanted to emulate him.

Now to answer your questions, starting a paragraph in a non-straight way can add spice or other connotation to the paragraph. Of course, doing it too much would just confuse the reader.


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