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Dang my dude that is tough, although I can't handwrite it I can type it for you.
It is 205 words by the way.
Explanation:
I do believe that reading non-fiction enhances the writers’ creativity. Creativity can come in any shape and/or form. Non-fiction is classified as imaginary so therefore anything and everything can happen, it’s up to the author about what happens, because it is the author’s imagination coming out and being put into words on paper for other people to read and become inspired by. This is not always the case though, even though non-fiction is imaginary it doesn’t always create a spark or inspire the reader but that does not mean that it can’t help inspire the reader. I believe that inspiration is provided by other people, objects or stories. It does not necessarily have to be non-fiction that inspires a reader, when someone’s imagination is used to create a story then it can become interesting for the reader. Non-fiction can help enhance a writers’ creativity to create a new story or even to create anything. When someone writes or reads a non-fiction story, a whole world or universe can be created in the author or readers’ mind. The mind can be an interesting place especially when reading or writing non-fiction. I believe when a writer reads a non-fiction story it can help with creativity and/or inspiration.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C.keeping up appearances in society." the theme that is portrayed in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich is that <span>C.keeping up appearances in society</span>
Open and closed apostrophes from tomorrow to the exclamation point. if you can replace words I recommend changing "you're going to have to wear sunblock" to "It is recommended to wear sunblock." Also, probably remove the comma after tomorrow.
A ) the airpot was very active. This is the answer.