Some people have missing words in their phrases, so I said: "Are you able to rephrase the whole story with the absent words?"

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A writer would want to express with words for others to read and understand:

All of the lettering is definitely fastidious to be read sooner or later no matter what you say.

Most of the written material ends up to how much you want to reveal about your personal avowal or how nicely words sound in a phrased epic with a thought.

Very often a writer would give more details to create an additional path to a harmonious and sensible involvement for the reader; hence an author would want to express an uncut stream of words to the effect of their perspective to an action in a narrative evolving into an explanation of something the writer would want to share with interest…

As I demonstrate here in long uncut phrases, intended for an example…

(Correct me if this sounds incomprehensible)

Here are some of the interests a writer would want to share that stands out for me…

1 - Personal diary…

2 - Fastidious tale with an anecdote to learn from…

3 - A flow of words for entertainment, art, poetry, song, etc…

4 - A statement to make a point to a biased views which might be political or just an observation…

There are more motives, which are yours?

Diana