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Question Tense of Literary Essay
When writing a literary essay in English what tense should be used: Past as in: > Gatsby’s parties were ostentatious and exquisite Or present as in: > Gatsby’s parties are ostentatious and exquisite Another example: > His house is a ‘colossal affair.’ As opposed to: > His house was a ‘colossa...
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Answer A: Which English grammar should be followed when writing for a global audience?
Native speakers of English tend on the whole to write in the "written standard" of their native variety of English. Speakers of different varieties, or at least those who are "well read", are generally used to reading material in other varieties, and the difference between the written So I would su...
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