Why would a writer want to use different levels of detail?

A) The writer would want to write in depth about a topic.
B) The writer would want to make his or her writing complex.
C) The writer would want to include references in his or her writing.
D) The writer would want different audiences for his or her writing.


A

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Some of the following sentences are correct, and some are run-ons and comma splices

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A metaphor is a direct comparison of two things using the words "like" or "as."

a) True b) False

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