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David Lewis's article "Showing and telling: the difference that makes a difference" discusses the

importance of using both showing and telling techniques in writing. The main argument of the article is

that both techniques are necessary in order to create an effective and engaging piece of writing. Lewis

argues that showing is essential for creating vivid descriptions and sensory details, while telling is

necessary for providing necessary information and summarizing events.

As an international Student, this article is valuable because it highlights the importance of balance in

writing. It is not enough to simply describe events and emotions; one must also provide context and

explanation. Using both showing and telling techniques can help create a well-rounded piece of writing

that effectively conveys the intended message.

I can use Lewis's insights to ensure that I use both showing and telling techniques effectively. By

incorporating sensory details and descriptive language, I can create a more engaging and immersive

experience for the reader. At the same time, I can use telling to provide necessary information and

context in a concise and efficient manner.

The reading creates questions about the job of a writer and the benefits as a reader. How much

information should be explicitly stated, and how much should be left to the reader's interpretation?

How can writers effectively balance showing and telling without overwhelming or boring the reader?

These are important considerations for any writer, and Lewis's article provides valuable insights and

guidance.

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