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clmills979

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Fiction, Ephron writes, is the ultimate shot at revision because
 
  a. fiction writing requires so much revision
  b. fiction gives writers a chance to rework the events of their lives
  c. fiction writers do not have deadlines and so can continue revising for as long as they
  wish
  d. reality must be revised in order to create interesting fiction
  e. fiction writers are incapable of writing a decent first draft

Question 2

How do employers prefer to fill their vacancies?
 
  a. using a resume
  b. using an ad they have placed
  c. using a friend; through networking
  d. using proof
  e. through promotion within the company



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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