I was in choir from 7th grade to the end of highschool. For 3 years in highschool I was in Madrigals which is the top choir in the school. We had a lot of responsibility and it was a smaller group. We were really close, we all had a lot of fun & when it came to activities and contests, the wins felt so much more rewarding because the fraction of effort you put in is much greater than if it was just some other choir group. Also because of the level of engagement. Everyone was equally invested, eager and serious about everything we were doing, which made us that much more talented and brought us all closer together. It was more like a family than it was a choir group
William Zinsser's comments about writing as a profession perhaps dispel some myths about it. First, he says one needs to re-write sentences often many times to convey the designated meaning accurately and eloquently. Also, he says that one needs to stick to a schedule to be successful at writing like going to a job. Thirdly, writing is not easy and not necessarily fun at least at the time when the writing occurs (though in retrospect it may be considered to be fun-my opinion). Thus, we see that writing does not necessarily carry a lot of glory with it and is hard work and is a craft to work at to perfect it.
The answer I would put is C.
You can tell me if it's right or wrong.
He was inspired to write Freak the Mighty because of a boy who used to live a few blocks away from him.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Content comes first before editing of content. Editing is involved in all aspects of a written work as it starts from the idea generation, development, evaluation, etc. But without the content, what does the content editor edit? So content should come first. It is the content that will be subjected to thorough editing and proofreading and not the other way around. So, give me the content and leave the editing for me.