-The Emotional Truth: writing about the
person experience. It could be success
fully achieve by asking
"How did you
feel?
-Memory vs. Imagination: memory is not
perfect, and sometimes there could be
presented holes in a story about the
details. Do not try to fill these wholes by
lying about it.
-The Time Effect: a writer must play with
the notion of time and its use to convey
the information successfully.
-A Composite Character: sometimes it is
need to create a fictional character in
order to protect a person's privacy. By
this, more details and personal
information can be provided, without
revealing the person's identity.
-Direct Disclaimers: introducing a
disclaimer to allow readers know the information is not 100% accurate
No longer alive or inorganic.
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Wiglaf is a character in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf. He is the son of Weohstan, a Swede of the Wægmunding clan who had entered the service of Beowulf, king of the Geats. Wiglaf is called Scylfing as a metonym for Swede, as the Scylfings were the ruling Swedish clan.
I think the answer is B...because Strenuous basically means putting physical and mental work into something.
Answer:
Atticus tells the children that Aunt Alexandra has decided (and convinced Atticus) it would be best for the family if she stays with them for "a while," which worries Scout even though she knows there's nothing to be done. No, Scout doesn't believe that Atticus feels this but she does later understand Atticus's need to have his sister involved in their lives.
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