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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What is a difference between writing for the stage and writing for the screen
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Screen writing includes directions about camera angles and
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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
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Which is a challenge of writing about people you know
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You may be so familiar with these people that details about them
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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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Which is true about memoir writing A is the same as a diary or journal B often tells a story from a life such highlighted touchstone events and turning points C tells a full life story
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Memoir writers select certain events that stand out in their
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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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Why does creative nonfiction try to raise questions in the reader's mind
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To create tension
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What best explains what a theme is in creative nonfiction
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A Universal idea the writer tries to explore
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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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What is something a child is likely to be an expert on
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People in his or her neighborhood, APEX 3.3.2 quiz understanding the study
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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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What causes the narrator to visit an energy plant
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because of a curiosity about the energy it takes to make coffee
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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 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.
What is a difference between writing for the stage and writing for the screen
Screen writing includes directions about camera angles and
ranges.
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 of writing about people you know
You may be so familiar with these people that details about them
do not stand out.
Which is a challenge writers of creative nonfiction often face
Choosing which aspects of a true story to emphasize
Which is true about memoir writing A is the same as a diary or journal B often tells a story from a life such highlighted touchstone events and turning points C tells a full life story
Memoir writers select certain events that stand out in their
memories.
What does suggestion mean in writing
Hinting at meaning without stating it directly
Why does creative nonfiction try to raise questions in the reader's mind
To create tension
What best explains what a theme is in creative nonfiction
A Universal idea the writer tries to explore
Which element should usually remain consistent in a story
Basic facts about the past
What is something a child is likely to be an expert on
People in his or her neighborhood, APEX 3.3.2 quiz understanding the study
Which is an author most likely to use to convey a sense of place in their writing
vivid imagery
What causes the narrator to visit an energy plant
because of a curiosity about the energy it takes to make coffee