Master the Art of Writing

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Which of the following best describes the concept of 'showing' in writing?

  • Giving the bare facts to the readers
  • Writing with descriptive detail to give a clear picture of what is happening (correct)
  • Comparing things using like or as
  • Comparing things without using like or as

What is the central idea of a text referred to as?

  • Theme (correct)
  • Tone
  • Reason
  • Dialogue

In a personal narrative, what does the narrator's point of view refer to?

  • One or more reasons for believing something is true
  • The attitude or mood of an author or character
  • The cause of an event or situation
  • The narrator's opinions or feelings about the subject (correct)

What is the cause of an event or situation that provides an excuse or explanation called?

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What are the details that describe what the narrator saw, heard, smelled, tasted, or felt called?

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