Please consider Rebecca Monteleone and Jamie Brew’s article, “What Makes Writing More Readable?” Then, in approximately 500 words, respond to the following prompt: In their article, Monteleone and Brew argue that, for various reasons, using technology to help write “plainer” (easier to read) text is an important goal, but the existing algorithms for judging and improving the “plainness” of our writing have significant limitations. How do Monteleone and Brew use the plain-language toggle feature of their article and their examples of different algorithms to explain the difference between effective and ineffective communication in English? What do you see as the benefits or limitations of these ways of writing and assessing plain language? Please use specific details from the article and your own experience as evidence in your explanation. Think of your audience as readers who are unfamiliar with the article. Write this essay on your own computer and be sure to save the document. The article can be found online at https://pudding.cool/2022/02/plain/. If you are unable to access the article due to a visual disability or a technical limitation, please contact nhodes@bentley.edu for an alternative essay prompt. Hows my intro

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