Freewriting is a technique used in the pre-writing process - see the Related Questions for more information! - and is simple to learn.
Just set a timer - five minutes is good - and start writing or typing. Write each thought that goes through your head, even if the thought is "this is stupid." The goal is just to keep writing without pausing until the timer goes off!
There is no set time to spend, it is up to the writer.
By zooming in and out of one perspective
By zooming in and out of one perspective
We might call it a "voice," but idiolect is the right word for anyone's unique use of language.
describe something
A writer might choose to use the passive voice to shift the focus onto the receiver of the action rather than the doer, to create a sense of formality or objectivity, or to emphasize the action rather than the one performing it.
to make an argument or explain a process
Repetition is a way to emphasize key ideas.
To create a sense of return
It's Focused
Type your answer here... By using the climax to start their story
A writer might use a literary work to communicate a political idea to inspire social change, challenge the status quo, or raise awareness about important issues in a creative and engaging way.