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diamong [38]
3 years ago
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"The art of writing is the art of applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair." - Mary Heaton Vorse - Answer the fol

lowing questions and write as a paragraph - indenting first line 5 spaces - and write continuous sentences. DO NOT NUMBER YOUR SENTENCES. 1) Explain what this quote means, using your own words. 2) Connect it to something you know or are familiar with. (Ex: "It makes the think of..." or "I am reminded of..."). 3) EXPLAIN how the quote is connected to this. 4) How can you apply this quote to your life? 5) End your post​
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Lyrx [107]3 years ago
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