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Which of the following gives a direction about transitions between scenes

Smash cut

What is a difference between writing for the stage and writing for the screen

Screen writing includes directions about camera angles and ranges.

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

How can writing about objects help writers achieve compression in their writing

Objects can carry larger implications about people and situations.

Why might a photograph be a good starting point for a piece of flash fiction

photographs can quickly suggest a lot about a person, place or time.

Which is a challenge writers of creative nonfiction often face

Choosing which aspects of a true story to emphasize

What does it mean for writing to create an impression rather than directly tell a story

The writing uses details and tone to suggest an overall emotion or idea.

What is the difference between flash fiction and vignette

Vignettes focus primarily on impression, while flash fiction includes a plot.

For Sale Baby Shoes Never Worn How is this an example of compression

This is an example of compression because of the run on sentences used.

What does suggestion mean in writing


Hinting at meaning without stating it directly

Which of the following is an example of a genre based on subject matter

Mystery

Which best explains how a character motivation contributes to urgency of a story

The things characters want affect the actions they will take

Which is an example of a genre based on form

Stage play

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