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... words , or words that can't be seen while the writer is working , and then uncovers or reveals them if desired . Some writers do not even look at the words generated in an invisible writing exercise ; instead , they see the exercise as ...
... words , or words that can't be seen while the writer is working , and then uncovers or reveals them if desired . Some writers do not even look at the words generated in an invisible writing exercise ; instead , they see the exercise as ...
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... word and sentence choices . Have you used specific , concrete nouns , adjectives , verbs and adverbs ? Wherever possible , try to avoid " generic " words that fail to communicate vivid images . Replace words such as " walk " with ...
... word and sentence choices . Have you used specific , concrete nouns , adjectives , verbs and adverbs ? Wherever possible , try to avoid " generic " words that fail to communicate vivid images . Replace words such as " walk " with ...
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... words as well as distinguishing between several words that may be difficult to use appropri- ately because they have similar or overlapping meanings . Although we initially approach the formulation of a definition in a logical and ...
... words as well as distinguishing between several words that may be difficult to use appropri- ately because they have similar or overlapping meanings . Although we initially approach the formulation of a definition in a logical and ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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