The phrase "What does the writer say?" typically seeks to summarize or clarify the main ideas, arguments, or themes presented by the writer in a text. This involves identifying key points, supporting details, and the overall message. Understanding the writer's perspective or intent is crucial for effective comprehension and analysis of the text.
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When a writer chooses to answer the question, the value placed on the answer comes from the reader. The value of the writer is placed in the hands of the reader and what the writer says might mean something different to different readers.
Judging by the question idd say it Kailash Kher
i think the writer of this question meant to say, " How to get rid of palmetto bugs?"
Does this evidence support what I am trying to say
"What is the writer trying to get me to think about..."
As a mother and wife, I have to say that question is difficult to answer. However looking at the way this question is posed, the writer is probably a minor. At this I say tying the knot is out for a while. Another way of looking at this question is the writer may be limited in making decisions for him/herself. At this I say wait until you can at least make a major decision for yourself before contemplating MARRIAGE - to marry, -ied, having joined two families into a single family by a legal ceremony.
Hypophora is a rhetorical term, but not a rhetorical question. The writer poses the question and immediately answers. Truman Capote used hypophora in 'A Christmas Memory."
How did the writer of this question?
What is this poem trying to say
Well, I would say that this is the most obvious question of the week, 2500 Cubic Centimeters. it is an easy question but the previous answer makes the writer look dumb. it is 2.5 liters
I think he is an American writer since I got this in the test question correct answer was an American writer)