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Writers are often given the advice “write what you know.” What does this advice mean?

  Question 7b of 10 ( 1 Craft of Writing ...

What does it mean when someone advises you to “write what you know”?

  Question 7a of 10 ( 1 Craft of Writing ...

Why do writers do close readings?

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Why might a writer do a close reading?

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Which best describes the purpose of a close reading?

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Which best describes a close reading?

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Which is the best definition of a close reading?

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What is a close reading?

  Question 5a of 10 ( 1 Close Reading 688256 ) ...

Which would best be described as a general description?

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Which description is the most general?

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Which description includes the most vivid details about the character?

  Question 3a of 10 ( 2 Using Specific Details ...

Which gives an example of a character’s body language?

  Question 2c of 10 ( 2 Characterization ...

Which sentence gives an example of a character’s body language?

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Which is an example of a character’s body language?

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Which detail reveals the most about character?

  Question 1c of 10 ( 2 Characterization ...

Which kind of detail best reveals character?

  Question 1b of 10 ( 2 Characterization ...

Which would best reveal character?

  Question 1a of 10 ( 2 Characterization ...

Which choice is not a useful guideline?

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When might you use the future tense as your primary tense?

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Which tense should you use to discuss your own ideas or the ideas of another person?

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