You should only use abbreviations if everyone knows what they mean - like USA or am/pm. You need to write out numbers from one to ten, also, instead of using 1 - 10.
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Creative writing means any writing, fiction, no nonfiction or poetry. Novels, epics, short stories, and poems all fit into the Creative Writing category.
Yes, you can it is still English! however make sure it is 'appropriate' and not too excessive, but yes you can swear and will not get penalised (but don't do it for the sake of it, make it fit in with what you are writing).
The writing is imaginative
The 3 parts in creative writing are the begining, middle and end
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Abbreviations make writing things easier and faster.
Creative writing is not necessarily writing a story. It means just what it seems to. Fictional story writing is a part of creative writing though.
No, creative writing does not have to be fictional.
Within the United States (few exceptions) degrees are not broken down into majors and minors in terms of the diploma thus abbreviations. It would typically be either a bachelor of arts (BA), or bachelor in science (BS). If you plan to use this after your name, it really is not appropriate. The abbreviations after a name are typically used for the master's and doctorate degrees.
Creative Writing is a genre that can fit any book, fiction nonfiction or poem. The idea of Creative Writing is creative, and has mainly an original idea for stories.
Creative writing means any writing, fiction, no nonfiction or poetry. Novels, epics, short stories, and poems all fit into the Creative Writing category.
A limerick is definitely creative writing because it is a kind of poem.
I researched several websites on the subject of needing a college degree for a creative writing job and found this one to be the most informative. www.writingforward.com/creative-writing/20-creative-writing-careers
Creative Writing is a genre that can fit any book, fiction nonfiction or poem. The idea of Creative Writing is creative, and has mainly an original idea for stories.
Yes, you can it is still English! however make sure it is 'appropriate' and not too excessive, but yes you can swear and will not get penalised (but don't do it for the sake of it, make it fit in with what you are writing).
The writing is imaginative