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Tom [10]
3 years ago
13

Reflective essays often include anecdotes (stories about the author's life experiences). What are some writing techniques that c

an be used to write strong anecdotes? (Choose all that apply.)
- description
- quotations from a source
- figurative language
- dialogue
- facts and data
English
1 answer:
Reil [10]3 years ago
3 0
Anecdotes are <span>short scenes or stories derived from personal experiences, they can be used to set the stage for a speech or reflective essay, and can often be humourous. Writing techniques that can be used are: description, figurative language and quotations from a source. These techniques can be used for strong anecdotes that create a more visual scene for the content of an essay. </span>
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