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Which statement explains why it’s important to “show, not tell” when writing a story?

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Answer: ANSWER IS :B

show is giving as many sensory details as possible so the reader can feel like their in the story

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Which statement explains why it’s important to “show, not tell” when writing a story?

A. Description that shows may cause readers to doubt what is happening in a story.

B. Description that shows can help readers imagine the scenes in a story.

C. Description shows readers that the writer understands what is happening in the story.

D. Description adds length and text to a story so readers stay with it and keep reading.

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