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During which step of the writing process should you write all of the ideas and details you want to include in your narrative?(1 point)

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Use the sentences to answer the question.

At last, we stopped running. Relief washed over us. Whatever had been chasing us was long gone. We were home and finally safe behind a locked door.

What type of conclusion does the author provide?
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Use the sentences to answer the question.

At last, we stopped running. Relief washed over us. Whatever had been chasing us was long gone. We were home and finally safe behind a locked door.

What type of conclusion does the author provide?
(1 point)
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The author is stating his or her feelings.
The author is reminding readers of the purpose.
The author is providing a lesson learned.
The author is stating his or her opinion.
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In 1-2 sentences, explain the meaning of the metaphor in the following sentence.

The shabby blanket that wrapped around me was a warm hug from an old friend.
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Mara is writing a biographical essay about President Theodore Roosevelt. What should the pacing and level of detail be in her essay? Explain why. Write 1-2 sentences.(2 points)
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prewriting
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The author provides a resolution or a sense of closure to the story.
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The author is providing a sense of closure or resolution to the story.
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This sentence compares the shabby blanket to a warm hug from an old friend, suggesting that the blanket is comforting and familiar.
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The pacing and level of detail in Mara's biographical essay about President Theodore Roosevelt should be even and appropriate, and should balance the most essential and significant events and details of his life without becoming too long-winded or minutely detailed. This will improve Mara's ability to convey accurate and significant information without overwhelming the reader.

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