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Document Type: This is a Study Notes focused on their ordinary lives, designed for Reviewing core curriculum material.

Context: Core educational material suitable for current academic requirements.

Key Content: Likely covers essential definitions, theoretical concepts necessary for mastery of the subject.

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3 min read Intermediate Level 478 words
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This notes resource titled "creative-writing-sample-2-14-23" contains valuable educational content for academic study and reference. This resource is structured to facilitate effective learning and retention of important information.

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Creative Writing By Carrie Daws Unit 1: Why Write Fiction. Once upon a time, there lived a great truth-teller. He knew story could reveal deep truths, truths people often did not want to look at for themselves. So He chose to put those truths into tales, which not only got the people listening but also remembering. If you look closely at the parables of the Bible, you’ll see that Jesus rarely mentions God or the Temple. His stories are filled with ordinary people going on about their ordinary lives. And so, Jesus’ listeners paused to hear Him; they stopped to enjoy His tales. It was only after the truth was in their heads that they realized what they’d just experienced was more than they previously thought. That’s why we write fiction. It involves the brain and invites the reader to follow a path of argument or assumptions. Fiction invites the reader to involve their heart, their emotions.

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Creative Writing By Carrie Daws Unit 1: Why Write Fiction? Once upon a time, there lived a great truth-teller. He knew story could reveal deep truths, truths people often did not want to look at for themselves. So He chose to put those truths into tales, which not only got the people listening but also remembering. PL E His name? Jesus. If you look closely at the parables of the Bible, you’ll see that Jesus rarely mentions God or the Temple. His stories are filled with ordinary people going on a...

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