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Shifting pronouns and using he or she rather than I is indicative of ____.
 A) third-person writing
  B) reflective journaling
  C) stream-of-consciousness journaling
  D) journaling for specific solutions
  E) cathartic writing

Question 2

Describing an event or experience in detail, and noting all its sounds, sights, smells, and feelings, exemplifies ____.
 A) third-person writing
  B) reflective journaling
  C) stream-of-consciousness journaling
  D) journaling for specific solutions
  E) cathartic writing



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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