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Select all that apply.

When a writer of an autobiography chooses which events and facts from his life to write about, what does he consider?

A. What makes him look good?
B. What things are easiest to write about?
C. What will hold the reader's attention?
D. What will accomplish his purpose?

User Warao
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The answer is C and D.

Why? simply because the author has these three steps:

to entertain

to inform or explain

to persuade

And in these categories it gives information from your choices

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User Mjordan
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Perhaps all the above - there will be people who don't necessarily have great morals and temperament, but they will attempt to portray themselves in a brighter light, accomplish their purpose whilst capturing the reader's attention all at the same time. B, however, I'm not too sure with that, so it's your choice if you choose to circle A, B, C and D rather than A, C and D.
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