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OpenStudy (newme1227):

Consider the following theme: “Writing is an outlet for the human desire to make things sound better than they actually are.” Is this theme universal? Why or why not?

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OpenStudy (living4jesus):

http://brainly.com/question/1399860

OpenStudy (aveline):

Do authors always make things sound better than they actually are? No. Often, authors write to make things seem much worse than they actually are to prove a point. So no, it is not universal.

OpenStudy (living4jesus):

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OpenStudy (newme1227):

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