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Sholpan
1 month ago
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Jarvis has always dreamt of becoming a writer. His teacher at school told him that (blank) and (blank) are the essential tools f

or any person who wants to become a writer. She also told him that he should experiment with different literary (blank) to improve his writing.
English
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Naddika [7.4K]1 month ago
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Answer:

lexicon

syntax

styles

Explanation:

Leya [7.7K]1 month ago
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<span>Jarvis has long aspired to be an author. His teacher in school advised him that (creativity) and (passion) are crucial tools for anyone aiming to be a writer. She also urged him to try out various literary (genres) to enhance his writing skills.</span>
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