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luvbio

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Zinsser's thesis is that
 
  a. creative writing and expository writing are so dramatically different in style that
  they cannot be logically compared
  b. professional writers must maintain a professional approach to their craft
  c. there isn't any right way to do such intensely personal work
  d. there should be some enjoyment to anything one does in life
  e. creative writers are artists while professional writers are working people

Question 2

EXPLICITLY
 
  a. definitely or clearly
  b. naturally
  c. practically
  d. graphically
  e. gentlemanly



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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