Respuesta :

I'd say that's false because you need a wide variety of sentences to have detail and other examples.

Answer:

I believe that the correct answer to the question: Using a variety of sentences confuses a reader and should be avoided:___, is false.

Explanation:

In writing, there is such a thing as monotony, and such a thing as variety and entertainment. Monotony is understood in writing as a text in which there is absoutely no variety in the structures, or the vocabulary used, thus making it generate a sense of boredom, instead of interest and curiosity. To avoid falling into that pattern of sameness, which would be achieved if a single sentence structure, and a limited number of words, were used, a writer has the possibility of reaching into the immense variety of structures and vocabulary that a language might offer. Therefore, sentence structure variety, instead of confusing a reader, increases the interest, and avoids monotony, if such a variety is applied wisely and within a clear framework. This is why the statement is false.