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On the Nose is a term which means that the writer was too obvious in telling the reader information they may have needed or not needed to know. Here is an example: Joe went into the shed. He was shocked to see Emily hanging from the rafters. She was dead. Telling us that she is dead after the point is not necessary.

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  • On the Nose Writing
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  • On the Nose is a term which means that the writer was too obvious in telling the reader information they may have needed or not needed to know. Here is an example: Joe went into the shed. He was shocked to see Emily hanging from the rafters. She was dead. Telling us that she is dead after the point is not necessary.
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  • On the Nose is a term which means that the writer was too obvious in telling the reader information they may have needed or not needed to know. Here is an example: Joe went into the shed. He was shocked to see Emily hanging from the rafters. She was dead. Telling us that she is dead after the point is not necessary.
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