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9966 [12]
3 years ago
6

According to the reading “on writing well” what does the author think the students learned from the discussion

English
1 answer:
dusya [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The question is is incomplete, the options are not given. Here are the options...

A.That rewriting is a long and tiresome process

B.To choose the writing method that works best for them

C.That very few authors actually enjoy what they do

D.To allow themselves plenty of time to work on writing.

The correct option is B.

To choose the writting method that works best for them.

Explanation:

William Zinsser is the author of writting well. He was a written, editor and teacher whose book on writting well sold more than 1.5 millions copies who uses his own literacy and He died at 92 years. The book on writting well was first published by Harper and Row in 1976. It is a book that many teachers have read and reread. It is a book that teaches the craft of writting and choosing the best writting method. The book further encourage not to make lazy words choices and not to write jargons or big words.

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