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In a personal statement, a writer uses precise details to?

a) show the reader what the writer has to offer.

b) impress the reader with the writer’s vocabulary.

c) dazzle the reader with the writer’s choice of topic.

d) explain to the reader any concerns the writer has.

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Should be answer choice A: show the reader what the writer has to offer. 
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The answer is A: show the reader what the writer has to offer.

In a personal statement it is very important to show the reader a “picture” of oneself, that is to say, the writer has to show his or her own priorities, aims, goals, judgment, and any other personal information that can make the writer stand out. It is important to consider the personal statement as an invitation for the reader to want to get to know the writer better.