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CW Unit 8 Review

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What is the goal of a writer? Not to be right, but to make people think
What is the most important advice for a writer? Don't play it safe!
What is the reverberation of your message known as? Resonance
When revising, what does the step of thinking big refer to? Considering the larger structural elements of the work
What does the decision of when to revise depend on? Your process as a writer and how your brain works
What is the best way to revise sentences that begin with "It is" or "There are"? Make them more engaging
Combing through a work with a critical eye for revision is known as what? Proofreading
When critiquing another person's work, what should you first discuss with the writer? The kind of feedback they are looking for
What type of writers specialize in writing funding applications for government or private institutions? Grant writers
What type of writers specialize in writing manuals and systems documentation? Technical writers
What is a communication sent to an editor considering your work for publication referred to as? A query letter
What is realism? The believability of characters, plots, etc.
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