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In a much earlier book, the novel "Torch Song," inspired by her disastrous first marriage to the playwright Jack Richardson, Roiphe informed the reader that she had learned something important about disasters: They had their rhythms.
These quotes informed the reader greatly about the parents and what made them people outside of being Gus' parents.
A later edition in 1826 informed the reader that "the Arabs call them Quabebe, and Quabebe Chine: they grow plentifully in Java, they stir up venery.
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My rule of thumb would be simple: If the information would significantly inform the reader's understanding of the story, we should probably include it.
It is a minimum set of information that authors should report to inform the reader about how the study was carried out.
The introduction overviews information about the audit area, and informs the reader of any background they might need to know before reading the full report.
For non-fiction or informational works: The book needs to inform the reader about history, people, events, real things or how-to instructions.
At its best criticism informs the reader or viewer.
"I am a wanderer," he informs the reader early on.
This is an extraordinarily accomplished novel that challenges and informs the reader in equal measure.
She could, she informs the reader rather casually, "drink fourteen cups without compromising my sleep".
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