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erastova [34]
3 years ago
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Which of the following regarding using vivid verbs and adjectives to write a narrative is true? A. A writer shouldn't use vivid

verbs and adjectives. B. Vivid verbs and adjectives help make the narrative longer. C. A writer should use vivid adjectives while avoiding vivid verbs. D. Vivid verbs and adjectives give the writing more impact.
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1 answer:
Lelu [443]3 years ago
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The correct answer is D. Vivid verbs and adjectives give the writing more impact.
Vivid verbs and adjectives are used to paint a clearer picture, to help the reader imagine the scene better, They are often used in literature, and should not be avoided, which is why A is incorrect. B is incorrect because they have nothing to do with the length of a narrative. C is incorrect because a writer shouldn't avoid using either. 
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