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How do autobiographical writers give a clear sense of characters and places? by presenting true events by shifting between past and present by using vivid details by describing a conflict
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How do autobiographical writers give a clear sense of characters and places?
by presenting true events
by shifting between past and present
by using vivid details
by describing a conflict
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i think the answer is by describing a conflict
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