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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which type of statement is related to implying meaning? Explicit Exposed Implicit Imputed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@StudyGurl14 @itsbribro

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bohotness

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

The answer is C. Implicit. Implicit means to imply something even though it's not directly glaringly obvious. When you imply, you're basically doing the same thing, except for you're making it slightly more obvious.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kk thank you! i got one more question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which type of statement would an author wanting to directly explain the characters or setting of his or her story choose to write? Implicit Imputed Explicit Exposed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it A?

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

Ok. What is it? :)

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

being an author myself, the answer is A, yes. When an author like myself is writing, you want to go into detail and describe it well so that when the reader is surveying it, they almost feel like they're there in the book. Make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which type of statement would an author wanting to directly explain the characters or setting of his or her story choose to write? Implicit Imputed Explicit Exposed

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

One second i'm gonna tag someone they're a professional I just need them to check my answers. @ReadytoLearn_Student

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes thanks i gotta few more if you dont mind??

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

not at all I've got time to kill :p

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

Didn't I already answer that one?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops Read the following excerpt from the article "Vision, Voice and the Power of Creation: An Author Speaks Out," by T. A. Barron and answer the question that follows: Right now, I am spending a lot of time listening to the voice of a particularly compelling character: the young Merlin. In the end, I finally heard the voice of Merlin thanks to a surprising source: the haunting, mysterious hooting of a great horned owl outside the window of my Colorado home. As I listened to that owl's resonant [echoing] call in the pre-dawn hours one morning, something about it gave me a whole new cadence [rhythm], a whole new sound. And then, a whole new voice. Which adjective supports the author's explicit message about his inspiration for Merlin's voice?

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

Is there a multiple choice?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes?

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

Sure. Go ahead.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Knight, is this from an assignment?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did you see the question up there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

I'm sorry but I don't know the answer to this one. :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which adjective supports the author's explicit message about his inspiration for Merlin's voice? Young Mysterious New Whole

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah its a 30 question think and i needed help on 4

OpenStudy (nerdgirl):

I'm not sure but it might be mysterious since Merlin was supposedly a wizard, also a very mysterious person.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

did you see the question my thing is messing up for some reason

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