Sentence examples for considering what makes from inspiring English sources

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Read as much as you can in an active rather than a passive way, considering what makes a novel effective; if you can identify the novel's success criteria, hopefully you can use this knowledge to inform your own work.

It starts with considering what makes you feel good and reveling in it for your own pleasure.

We can approach this question by first considering what makes these bills an attractive means of combating whatever it is they're meant to combat.

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Putting the crimes of serial killers into any kind of order of horror would be a futile and tasteless task, but it is worth considering what made the crimes of the Wests particularly abhorrent.

Their work asks you to consider what makes a woman desirable to herself.

If you have a topic in mind, it's important to consider what makes it different – what's your angle?

Before continuing with the novel, it is best to consider what makes it unusual as a text.

Always consider what makes sense for your audience – if you're specialising in holidays for the under-30s, for instance, social media should be your priority.

Romantic love is celebrated and debunked in That's Amore as Tmesis consider what makes our hearts beat faster at the Unity in Liverpool.

IN THE current issue of Intelligent Life Nicholas Shakespeare, the author most recently of "Inheritance" (a novel reviewed in last week's paper), considers what makes Graham Greene's voice so distinctive.

Where a visit to the Whitney Biennial used to prompt the question "What makes an 'American' artist?" (a criterion that has all but been discarded), here you are prodded to consider what makes a Latino or Latin American artist.

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