The most important difference between an outline and a finished piece of writing is the "details", since at the outline state you should have the basics of each paragraph already worked out fairly well.
I think the correct answer would be the third option. The reason that the author provides is very irrelevant. Although it discusses a fact, the facts stated are very far off the topic and does not support the claim. The author was just stating numbers and statistics of how many were put into jail due to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. It does not say anything on why they should be sentenced to prison. It would be best if the author would write support regarding on the effects of the use of these drugs and how it would affect the athletes and the particular game. It would instead say something and convince the readers why using of these drug is punishable.
The reader recognizes the particular voice of the story By looking at the use of language, diction, and tone. the correct answer is option(d).
The term "author's voice" refers to a writer's personal writing voice or style. The speech and thought patterns of a character in a story are known as their "voice."
Voice categories in fiction:
- Author's voice: The author uses a distinct voice to tell stories. The tone, diction, and language that an author uses to tell a tale are known as the author's voice. Each and every author has a particular voice that sets them apart from one another so it is possible to identify them by reading a sample of their writing.
- The format in which the narrator tells a story is known as the narrative voice.
- Character's voice: The voice assigned to each character in a work of fiction. The story is narrated from the first-person point of view in the character's voice.
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German, French, Belgian, Swiss, and Dutch immigrants i think