A peer wrote a composition with crayons that said with words:
"I think it is true. By not putting restrictions and identifying the voice, readers have the flexibility of interpretation. When aspects of writing (such as voice) are not identified or are open to interpretation, the reader's imagination can run freely, providing a great deal of flexibility. If the character's voice is not clear cut or writer's identifiable, the reader must then raise the voice how he/she wants. When the reader gets to decide or interpret aspects like voice, the possibilities are endless. So yes, I find it very true" (Jhenna).
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