The author writes, "The process of writing can be a solitary one, but it can also be a very social one. Often, we rely on the feedback of others to help us shape our ideas and refine our work. This is because writing is a complex process that involves not only the creation of text, but also the consideration of how that text will be received and understood by an audience." What is the author’s main point in this passage?
The main point of this passage is that
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The author makes it clear that writing can be both solitary and social, depending on the writer's goals. The author supports this point by explaining that while writers sometimes work alone, they often rely on the feedback of others to shape and refine their work.
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