Activity for Kramii Reinstate Monica
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A: Structure for software documentation: long vs short pages TL;DR Short pages are better. The Ideal Structure I would recommend the following: - Each page should have a single, clearly defined purpose - Each pages should have a clearly defined audience - Pages should be linked to other, relevant pages - Structure your pages like a tree, with overview page... (more) |
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A: How to perpetuate the plot-driving riddle without frustrating the reader? Two suggestions: 1) Flag your intention as early as possible. Open your novel with a line like, "Some mysteries aren't meant be solved." 2) Be vague about the clues: what matters is how your characters respond to them, not what they are. By being vague, your readers can't try to solve them. (more) |
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A: How do you write boy & girl protagonists without turning them into a love story? The bast way to deal with this issue is to explicitly acknowledge it, show that it isn't an issue, and move on. A superb example of this is found in the Dr. Who story, Partners in Crime. The Doctor has just asked Donna if she will accompany him on a journey in his time machine, the Tardis: > Donna ... (more) |
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