The primitive story-teller, free from all considerations of form, simply told a tale. “Once upon a time”, he began, and proceeded to narrate the story to his listeners, describing the characters when necessary, telling what they thought and felt as well as what they did, and adding comments and ideas of his own. The modern fiction writer is artistically more self- conscious. He realizes that there are many ways of telling a story; he decides upon a method before he begins, and may even set up rules for himself. Instead of telling the story himself, he may let one of his characters tell it for him; he may tell it by means of letters or diaries; he may confine himself to recording the thoughts of just one of his characters.
A)is interested in the various writing techniques of modern authors
B) feels strongly that modern writers have suddenly become too interested in the techniques of writing
Why is b wrong?
You have not supplies the first part of each answer, which I suspect goes something like "The writer of this passage". bet123 Why is b wrong? There is nothing there to indicate a strong feeling about anything.
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You have not supplies the first part of each answer, which I suspect goes something like "The writer of this passage".
bet123Why is b wrong?
There is nothing there to indicate a strong feeling about anything. "A" is the best answer.
The way you have written this question does not make sense. I doubt that it was given to you like this.
Who is the subject of phrases A and B?
eg Who feels strongly. . ?
eg Who is interested . . .?
Is it the author of the passage?