In creative nonfiction, to make quotes sound like dialogue, writers: a. change the words b. put the quotes in context c. do nothing at all d. add imaginary characters
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Well in creative nonfiction to make quotes sound like dialogue they will put quotes in context. Adding imaginary characters or changing words is not a thing they can do, because a quote is the direct, exact words that a real person said.
@Abbiegalie In the essay I Just Lately Started Buying Wings, setting is: nonexistent described in great detail at the beginning shared one detail at a time throughout the essay left totally to the reader’s imagination
The setting in the story isn't described in great detail all at once but revealed throughout the story in small details.
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