I'm curious as to how you define "worst." As someone who once upon a time studied English, I love this paragraph:
It's hard, though. It's a big jump. It's not sufficient to learn how to write C-like programs in Lisp. That's pointless. C and Lisp stand at opposite ends of the spectrum; they're each great at what the other one sucks at.
That's good writing. Summarizes the writer's opinion in an active voice without latinate verbs or excessively long sentences.
Short sentences and they're there for emphasis. I think it's in Strunk & White that they say "what do you do when you've shrunk your language so small that there's nothing left" - repetition! Say everything 3 times!
It's hard, though. It's a big jump. It's not sufficient to learn how to write C-like programs in Lisp. That's pointless. C and Lisp stand at opposite ends of the spectrum; they're each great at what the other one sucks at.
That's good writing. Summarizes the writer's opinion in an active voice without latinate verbs or excessively long sentences.