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No, it is not an adverb. The word jolly is an adjective. The rarely used adverb form is "jollily." (writers use "in a jolly manner")
Writers use slang because real people use it.
Writers work hard then writers play hard.
Prose writers cannot use adjectives and adverbs to prettify their work.
Filipino writers are people - they use the language that they hear around them every day.
writers use similies
Yes, when be is the conjugated form or the infinitive.Examples:He will be famous if he succeeds.Not everyone can be tall and handsome.She could be successful if she works hard.You are likely to be great writers someday.We expect him to be late.
Though writers use the plot mountain as guideline, they sometimes stray from it as they write.
It should be hyphenated when it's being used as an adjective. For example: nineteenth-century writers.
Only if it's being used as an adjective. e.g. nineteenth-century writers.
Writers use puns to show the characters' characteristics.Or: It's because they don't like to have to sharpen puncils.
Prose writers cannot use the structural constraints of meter and rhyme that are typically associated with poetry. They also have more freedom in sentence structure and paragraph organization compared to writers in more formal genres. Additionally, prose writers often incorporate more narrative elements and dialogue to tell a story or convey information.