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Answer A: When should headers be used in writing?
I think it depends on the piece and on what it's for. Most people will highly advise using headers for blog posts, for instance, because search engines LOVE them and they're useful for skim-readers. Generally you wouldn't use headers in a novel, short story or poem, but that's not to say that you can...
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almost 10 years ago
Answer A: Should I use hypophoras at the beginning of every paragraphs?
Do you have a style guide for what you're writing? That should give you advice on using things like headers. I would advise against using headers or hypophoras if you can - writing is much more eloquent if you can answer the questions without labelling them. For example: > 'I have written a series ...
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almost 10 years ago
Answer A: How much repetition is too much repetition?
It's good that you're aware of it - repetition in your own writing can be difficult to notice. You can get away with repetition as a character trait, but if they're the narrator it's risky. In the example you've posted, there's too much repetition of 'but' in the first, but the second sounds forced....
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almost 10 years ago