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iragen [17]
3 years ago
11

Which topic would a writer select for a reflective essay?

English
2 answers:
tamaranim1 [39]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:he writer’s overall purpose determines the techniques he or she uses. The writer’s

reason for writing a particular article or book may be manipulative, as in propaganda

or advertising, or may be more straightforward, as in informative writing. In either

case, understanding the writer’s underlying purpose will help you interpret the context of the

writing. It will also help you see why writers make the decisions they do—from the largest

decisions about what information to present to the smallest details of what words to use. The

chapter concludes with instructions on how to write an analysis of purpose and technique. This

kind of rhetorical analysis will provide the perspective required to keep you from being pushed by

words in directions you don’t want to go.

T

Leno4ka [110]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I Couldn't find the answer anywhere so I had to guess, but I got the answer by taking the test multiple times, the answer is D) Thoughts about the writer's reaction to a play

Explanation:

Its Not A because someone took one for the team and said they got it wrong....( Thank you for taking one for the team whoever you are)

Its Not B or C, I took the test and they were both wrong...

There for your answer is D.

I HOPE IT HELPS AND THAT I WASN'T TO LATE

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