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: Using precise language so the reader can achieve the desired result.

: Often using the second person ("you") or imperative mood ("do this"). : Using precise language so the reader can

: There are specific essays with "Dir" in the title, such as Thomas Babington Macaulay's "Essay on Sir William Temple" (sometimes typoed as "Dir" in older or digitized archives). Girl 6 dir. Spike Lee).

: Organizations like the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) provide "essays" or technical explanations regarding labor laws and safety standards. : Using precise language so the reader can

: In film studies, "dir." is the standard abbreviation for "director." You will often see it used in video essays—such as those found on Vimeo or Medium —to credit the filmmaker being analyzed (e.g., Girl 6 dir. Spike Lee).

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