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2. If I had 50, I'd buy a ticket for the concert.
3. If I didn't have homework, I would go out tonight.
4. If I saw a ghost, I would not be scared.
5. If I could not use a dictionary, I would not be able to do my English homework.
Explanation:
The meaning behind the quote "never explain anything" by H.P Lovecraft is that if we need to explain something then we are taking its meaning away. This could be seen as taking the truth away from what we say in the sense that if you need to explain yourself then was the message really received and did it have an impact at all?
* Expose the deeper meaning of core themes: Looking at the underlying ideas that make up a theme... can lead to subjective/meaningful interpretations of themes.. different from reader-to-reader. This turns a theme into a conversation with the reader.
How this can be done:
* Interviewing a credible person... and then connecting their responses with relevant background information/subjective beliefs and ideas.
* Tying logical ideas in with information/interviews/background that has an emotional aspect to it.
* Stylistically... regulating the flow of the text... so that there are never too many non-engaging factors... nor too much "loose" emotional writing (that only serves as "filler" that interferes with the text).