Review the excerpt from Lee Child’s "A Simple Way to Create Suspense". I learned that fact in my first job. I worked in televisi
on production from 1977 until 1995, and the business changed radically during that time, mainly because of one particular invention. Compare to this excerpt from the NPR interview with Karin Slaughter. And being a Southern author, you know, I grew up with Flannery O'Connor, and I love reading her essays because she was such a—not just a wonderful writer, but she was wonderful at talking about writing. Which is true about the two excerpts?
For purposes other than conveying their literal meaning or the normally intended use of words, speakers and writers often resort to the use of figurative language.
Im on the same question, I believe its to repair a cracked sidewalk. updating a computer isn't a problem solution neither is tutoring or building a garden. So I'm thinking its to repair a cracked sidewalk. :) I hope this helps