Foreshadowing is where the author tells the reader something,
but the character doesn't know it. The reader knows something is
coming before the character does.
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What best explains the difference between a local and a global revision
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A local revision focuses on word choice and language; a global
revision addresses organization and other larger elements.
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What is the best example of a question related to theme
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its not
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Which best explains why consistency is important for flow
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the reader may stumble or stop if facts change unexpectedly.
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How are descriptions of setting in a script different from those in a piece of fiction
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Scripts include more general descriptions, because the audience
will be able to see the details of the setting.
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Why can it be useful to try to ignore your emotions when you observe people
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This helps you see people more clearly and objectively.
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Why is it important not to cut too much when writing flash fiction
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the story can end up losing its most important details and
moments
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Which is a challenge writers of creative nonfiction often face
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Choosing which aspects of a true story to emphasize
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What is it meant by the term flow in fiction
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The uninterrupted forward movement of the story.
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When editing which types of words should you remove
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words that create a pileup of detail
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What does suggestion mean in writing
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Hinting at meaning without stating it directly
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What does it mean for a writers language to create a tone
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The way writer describe details suggests a mood or feeling
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What does it mean for a word choice to surprise the reader
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The word is unexpected in that contex. :)
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Which element should usually remain consistent in a story
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Basic facts about the past
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Why do story titles often come last
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The writer needs to understand the story before deciding on a title - APEX
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Which is an author most likely to use to convey a sense of place in their writing
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vivid imagery
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Which best explains what compression is
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Packing a lot of meaning into a few
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what does it mean for word choice to surprise a reader
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The word is unexpected in that contex. :)
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What is foreshadowing in a story
Foreshadowing is where the author tells the reader something,
but the character doesn't know it. The reader knows something is
coming before the character does.
What best explains the difference between a local and a global revision
A local revision focuses on word choice and language; a global
revision addresses organization and other larger elements.
What is the best example of a question related to theme
its not
Which best explains why consistency is important for flow
the reader may stumble or stop if facts change unexpectedly.
How are descriptions of setting in a script different from those in a piece of fiction
Scripts include more general descriptions, because the audience
will be able to see the details of the setting.
Why can it be useful to try to ignore your emotions when you observe people
This helps you see people more clearly and objectively.
Why is it important not to cut too much when writing flash fiction
the story can end up losing its most important details and
moments
Which is a challenge writers of creative nonfiction often face
Choosing which aspects of a true story to emphasize
What is it meant by the term flow in fiction
The uninterrupted forward movement of the story.
When editing which types of words should you remove
words that create a pileup of detail
What does suggestion mean in writing
Hinting at meaning without stating it directly
What does it mean for a writers language to create a tone
The way writer describe details suggests a mood or feeling
What does it mean for a word choice to surprise the reader
The word is unexpected in that contex. :)
Which element should usually remain consistent in a story
Basic facts about the past
Why do story titles often come last
The writer needs to understand the story before deciding on a title - APEX
Which is an author most likely to use to convey a sense of place in their writing
vivid imagery
Which best explains what compression is
Packing a lot of meaning into a few
what does it mean for word choice to surprise a reader