A cancer in which the cells become gelatinous is called Colloid cancer.
<span>It is true that Jonathan Swift wrote to further the Tory cause. Jonathan Swift was a famous political and satirical writer who wrote Gulliver's Travels, among other things. He was a prominent Tory at one point of his life, which was the conservative political party in the United Kingdom at the time when he was still alive in the 18th century.</span>
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A good reader makes a good writer. Only a person who reads a lot and has extensive knowledge can write well. One also needs to be a good listener to be a good writer—who is capable of taking feedback and criticism. Feedback is important for a writer's growth and so is interaction with fellow litterateurs and readers.