Which of the following is the best statement?A. Descriptions can be either objective or subjective, as long as they are detailed.
B. Descriptions should be poetic and metaphorical rather than objective and rational.
C. Descriptions can be personal and subjective, and should avoid objective facts.
D. Descriptions should be realistic and objective in order to establish credibility.

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Answer 1
Answer: I would do A because I have only seen descriptions that are detailed
Answer 2
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A. Descriptions can be either objective or subjective, as long as they are detailed.

Is indeed correct.


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