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YOUR QUIZ4. How can a narrative poem with manipulated facts feel more true than it would with the actual facts? 5. Why is the sex in really good novels sometimes "bad" when it is always "good" in cheap novels? ![]() 1. Poetic License: the deliberate manipulation and invention of facts for dramatic effect. 2. Fiction comes from a deliberate use of the imagination, of the unconscious and conscious mind. Non-fiction attempts to be solely conscious, but is unconsciously slanted by the author's word choice, sentence structure and language itself.3. Because fiction delves beneath the ego level of its characters, it gets to the truth of human interactions and feelings. 4. Poets manipulate facts in narrative poetry to give their stories the power of universality through simplicity, rhythm and sound. 5. Because sexual action is an expression of human character and feeling, it varies. In cheap novels it never varies.If you got an A, write for a 20% discount on your order! Send an email to evelyncole@writetowealth.com with "A" in the subject. Evelyn Cole, 1748 Deer Canyon Road, Arroyo Grande, CA, 93420 For the Sake of All Others |Prologue to Sake | A Tough Journey | Author Biography|
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