The Latin root of vivid means “alive.” What kind of writing would best be described as vivid?

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  Question: The Latin root of vivid means “alive.” What kind of writing would best be described as vivid?
 
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A. Writing that includes living people and animals.
B. Writing by authors who are still alive today.
*C. Writing that seems to “come alive” on the page.
D. Writing that will “live forever” because it is published.
 
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The correct answer is: Writing that seems to “come alive” on the page.

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  Question: The Latin root of vivid means “alive.” Why might a piece of writing be described as vivid?
 
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A. Because the author is still alive today
B. Because it deals with life processes in nature
*C. Because it seems to “come alive” on the page
D. Because the reader claims to “live by” the words
 
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The correct answer is: Because it seems to “come alive” on the page.

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  Question: The Latin root of vivid means “alive.” What kind of writing is usually described as vivid?
 
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A. Writing that does not include people who have died
B. Writing that is by authors who are still alive today
*C. Writing that seems to “come alive” on the page
D. Writing that will “live forever” because it is famous
 
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The correct answer is: Writing that seems to “come alive” on the page.

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