Gradiva: A pompeiian Fancy Insertion Paper

Gradiva: A pompeiian Fancy Insertion Paper

Gradiva: A pompeiian Fancy Insertion Paper. Insertion Paper means that the writer has to insert a text that is plausible to the story and have not been said in the book, something that the Author could have mentioned to make the story better. It has to be something that would have made the story better and fits perfectly into the story. You will just need to read the book and add a insert somewhere in the book where you think that text would make the story a bit more detailed. For example after a certain scene, you think that there's something more could have been added to make the story better or some character is doing something in the story but nothing regarding his/her motives has been mentioned in the story etc.
Make sure it reads the same way how the story is written by the author, so it could flow well. It could be a paragraph or two each of about 150 words which fits nicely into the story. And once again it is not a summary to the book, don't repeat what already has happened in the story. Add something new that fits nicely with story whether it's something from the character or just something that would give more detail into the story and make it better. You don't need citations. You will need to read the book to do the insertion as I mentioned and I have attached the PDF copy of the book.

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