Answer:
The full form of etc is <em>''et cetera''</em>
Explanation:
<em>"Et cetera"</em> is a term borrowed from Latin that we often use when we want to say 'and other things', 'and so on', or 'and the like'. It indicates sequence of similar items. Instead of the full form, we usually use the contracted form in writing. However, in spoken language, we usually read the full form - et cetera.
Answer:
Figurative language
Explanation:
Cassie, the novel’s narrator, frequently uses hyperbole, idioms, and other figures of speech, which help create a relatable and informal writing style.
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The reason writers should take a break between writing the first draft and the revising stage is so to have a fresh perspective on what they have written<span>. Too often after writing a first draft, writers feel a strong connection to their work and are not welcome enough to begin the critiquing process. They are still in the same mindset of what they just created and do not want to change it or cannot see it from a different perspective that may benefit the work. Thus, they should take a break and come back to it later when they are refreshed and able to critique their work in order to revise it. </span>
Emily Dickinson was implying <span>the strength of hope.
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