Let the Crazy Child WriteBarnes & Noble, Incorporated, 1998 - Всего страниц: 267 |
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... present . PRACTICE Either expand your twenty - minute slow motion exercise or choose a new event . By now you should have a feel for which would be most interesting . If you expand the exercise , look to include new details . There ...
... present . PRACTICE Either expand your twenty - minute slow motion exercise or choose a new event . By now you should have a feel for which would be most interesting . If you expand the exercise , look to include new details . There ...
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... present as you write , and point of view is your angle of presentation . If you pretend to be a cat , the cat is your persona . How you present the cat is your point of view . If you present the cat as yourself , you may write " I am ...
... present as you write , and point of view is your angle of presentation . If you pretend to be a cat , the cat is your persona . How you present the cat is your point of view . If you present the cat as yourself , you may write " I am ...
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... present in a memorable way . The person telling the story- the " narrator " — becomes known to the reader as the piece unfolds . If the reader receives a vivid impression of that storyteller , we say the writing has " narrative presence ...
... present in a memorable way . The person telling the story- the " narrator " — becomes known to the reader as the piece unfolds . If the reader receives a vivid impression of that storyteller , we say the writing has " narrative presence ...
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