Which one of the following statements about making your writing fun to read is correct?
a. th...
English, 16.11.2019 03:31 erinwebsterrr
Which one of the following statements about making your writing fun to read is correct?
a. the conversation you write must sound natural for the characters.
b. make your writing less personal.
c. direct quotations should be reserved for characters in stories.
d. an anecdote or humorous quotation is often less convincing than a strong argument.
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