Author Question: Dr. Brock says that a. he would reconsider how he writes from now on b. he had never been ... (Read 16 times)

sc00by25

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Dr. Brock says that
 
  a. he would reconsider how he writes from now on
  b. he had never been depressed or unhappy
  c. his approach to writing was scientific
  d. he had never thought about symbolism in writing before
  e. it had never occurred to him that writing could be hard

Question 2

Dr. Brock's philosophy of writing is
 
  a. Let it all hang out
  b. Revise, revise, revise
  c. Think, think, think
  d. Inspiration trumps perspiration.
  e. Writing is the best form of thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a



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