Absolutely!
I agree with #2! I love it when authors give the readers the opportunity to envision what
particular things in the story are to us...for instance, when events occur offstage in
drama (the battle scenes in Shakespeare)or they are vaguely described (Grendel in...
Sunday, 24 January 2010
"""It" How can we interpret "It" in different ways?""
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