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olgavictoria

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To help your readers to imagine the events in your narrative essay, you must develop your narrative with _________ details.
 
  a) vivid c) lots of
  b) precise d) subjective

Question 2

Since you will generate a number of details in your prewriting,
 
  a) you should include only the details that will interest your readers so that they do not lose interest in your essay.
 
  b) you should be prepared to omit any irrelevant details that don't support your thesis statement.
 
  c) you should revise those details so that they support your thesis statement and lend strength to your essay.
 
  d) you should make sure to include as many details as possible.



canderson530

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Answer to Question 1

a;

Answer to Question 2

b;



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