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Read the following passage from The Things They Carried: The memory-traffic feeds into a rotary up on your head, where it goes in circles for a while, then pretty soon imagination flows in and the traffic merges and shoots off down a thousand different streets. As a writer, all you can do is pick a street and go for the ride, putting things down as they come at you.
O'Brien's point in this excerpt is that writers:
A.
must train themselves how to confine their memories.
B.
should be hyper aware of their environments.
C.
have no real control over what they write.
D.
refuse to get carried away from their meticulous planning.

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