Are there any options?
If not:
"Why do you always do that!?!"
would be different in tone from
"Why do you always do that?"
Answer:
i never heard of that sir.
Explanation:
Advanced Composition' and Occasion-Sensitivity Further, people read for two reasons: entertainment or information. [ A writer who confuses, bores, or threatens the reader, "has lost that reader, usually for good." Earlier, Donald Murray's indispensable A Writer Teaches Writing (1968) focuses firmly on the target-audience. So writers, and now textbooks, embrace this pragmatism. Do the nation's writing classrooms, secondary and even collegiate, follow suit? Quite possibly not, which may suggest that advanced composition may often have a mandate to emphasize sensitivity to occasion as the keystone skill in real-world writing which it in fact is. My own foray into freelance writing in particular?77 articles in five years, but not without initial stumbles?taught me that real-world writing in general is varied, difficult, possible, necessary, satisfying. I now feel obligated to impart some of this perspective to my advanced writing students especially. ]
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Explanation:
They might fabricate a story because they want to stir up drama or they want to make the person they are taking about look bad
She is trying to make the citizens of the united States of America eat healthier so we can have a balance on meat and vegetables