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Answer A: Is it expected that a reader will skip parts of what you write?
In my experience, it depends on what is being read. Personally, I often skim large parts of technical material. I am often reading for something specific and I skim until I find it. I often then stop completely. So, for non-fiction material I would say skimming is fairly common and for material that...
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almost 5 years ago
Answer A: Writing in a Christian voice
Christianity is enormously broad and most Christians know little about it. Christianity is so broad that unless your character is meant to hold a special position within a specific Church that it is hard to write in the wrong voice. There are people that call themselves Christian that hold an enormo...
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about 5 years ago
Answer A: Is a lawful good "antagonist" effective?
Stories can be told with protagonists and antagonists all over the moral spectrum and remain interesting and good stories. Some of the most interesting conflicts come between people who have views that are only slightly different. It is very common in both real life and in fiction for people who wa...
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about 5 years ago