
Reading a story aloud in Fiction allows the speaker to access the dialogue, while highlighting the nuances of language and vowels sounds. For example, writers work from left to write; rather than, up to down - so many works will be deleted and edited. Thereby, the author will reread and throw out sentence structure as pages - trim down into manageable paragraphs. Thereafter, the story begins with excitement, while allowing the sense of closure
to take shape.
Hence, the author will keep the book simple and rhythmic with points directed toward closing or ending the pages; by knowing the color and speed to fill in a the gap, for the reader within 1600 words.
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