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A-By asserting that art was meaningless and offered humanity nothing, a writer could protest the harsh realities of everyday life.
B-By remaining cold and impersonal, an author could make events and characters more realistic to readers.
C-By omitting certain details, a writer could strengthen his work and make readers look beneath the surface of his writing.
D-By focusing on characters that were traditionally "left out in the cold" or ignored, a writer could distinguish himself.
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