Question
Why is it important to take a break before revising your draft?
a.
To reduce the length of the story by removing unnecessary details
b.
To gain fresh perspective and identify areas needing improvement
c.
To completely forget about the story, allowing for a new approach later
d.
To change the entire plot direction
a.
To reduce the length of the story by removing unnecessary details
b.
To gain fresh perspective and identify areas needing improvement
c.
To completely forget about the story, allowing for a new approach later
d.
To change the entire plot direction
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The most appropriate reason for taking a break before revising your draft is:
**b. To gain fresh perspective and identify areas needing improvement.**
Taking a break allows you to step back from your work, which can help you see it with new eyes and recognize areas that may need further development or adjustment.
**b. To gain fresh perspective and identify areas needing improvement.**
Taking a break allows you to step back from your work, which can help you see it with new eyes and recognize areas that may need further development or adjustment.
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