Question
What can be concluded about Lispector's view on the process of writing? Select the best answer.(1 point)
Responses
A) Lispector believes that writing should be a purely objective and factual process.
A) Lispector believes that writing should be a purely objective and factual process.
B) Lispector believes that we should never strive to make our writing better.
B) Lispector believes that we should never strive to make our writing better.
C) Lispector sees writing as a continuous and evolving process, never truly complete.
C) Lispector sees writing as a continuous and evolving process, never truly complete.
D) Lispector believes writing should only be used to convey factual information.
Responses
A) Lispector believes that writing should be a purely objective and factual process.
A) Lispector believes that writing should be a purely objective and factual process.
B) Lispector believes that we should never strive to make our writing better.
B) Lispector believes that we should never strive to make our writing better.
C) Lispector sees writing as a continuous and evolving process, never truly complete.
C) Lispector sees writing as a continuous and evolving process, never truly complete.
D) Lispector believes writing should only be used to convey factual information.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
C) Lispector sees writing as a continuous and evolving process, never truly complete.