2. Which of the following is not something you should ask yourself when revising a short story?A. Does the word choice create a sense of style?

B.Does the point of view remain the same throughout the story?

C.Does the story tell what happens over a number of years?

D.Is the plot line organized?

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Answer 1
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Answer:

If u still need the answer its Does the story tell what happens over a number of years?

Explanation:

I turned in the assignment and my answer was right.

Answer 2
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Final answer:

'Does the story tell what happens over a number of years?' is the option you should not typically focus on when revising a short story. Consistency of point of view, word choice's impact on style, and plot organization are more essential.

Explanation:

The subject of this question revolves around the process of revising a short story. Among the provided options, the one that isn't usually critical for revision is C. Does the story tell what happens over a number of years? While timeline can be a significant element, it's not crucial for every story, and focusing specifically on whether it spans years isn’t a universal requirement for revising a piece. What you should concern yourself more with is the consistency of point of view, word choice effect on the story’s style, and how well the plot is organized.

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Answer:

D. To identify and eliminate the habitual errors.

Explanation:

The writers need to maintain a record of their reviewed papers as it would not only assist them in keeping a record of their works but also aid them to identify and eliminate their repeated errors so, they can work over these mistakes and rectify these errors in the next papers or research works. It would help them in comparison and evolution as writers by enhancement of their writing style. The constant identification of errors would aid the writers to grow as they would learn more, and implement this learning to present the best and error-free version to the readers.

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