Why did the University of Houston require poets to take fiction workshops?

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Mia Campbell
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10th Grade - University
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To improve their storytelling and character development skills
To teach them about historical narratives
To help them write better essays
To make them better at grammar
2.
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What do fiction writers often learn from poetry?
How to create complex plots
The importance of historical accuracy
The use of metaphor and rhythm
How to write longer sentences
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What is the speaker's view on the relationship between fiction and poetry?
They are completely separate disciplines
Fiction can learn from poetry's intensity of language
Poetry should always be more complex than fiction
Fiction should avoid poetic elements
4.
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What did the speaker discover about their writing temperament?
They enjoyed writing long novels
They liked writing in a plain style
Their temperament was more suited to lyric poetry
They preferred writing essays
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What did the speaker initially believe about their writing career?
They would focus on journalism
They would only write poetry
They would write only fiction
They would be an all-round writer
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What is the historical debate in poetry about?
The importance of character development
The role of fiction in poetry
The balance between plain and ornate styles
The use of rhyme versus free verse
7.
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As the speaker aged, what did they long for in their poetry?
More historical references
A return to ornate styles
Greater clarity and simplicity
More complex narratives
8.
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What is the speaker's goal in creating poetry?
To write as many poems as possible
To achieve a 'lift-off' effect with clear language
To mimic the style of Shakespeare
To focus solely on personal experiences
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What does the phrase 'brightness falls from the air' exemplify?
A personal anecdote
A complex narrative
A historical reference
A clear and simple yet radiant use of language
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What does the speaker hope to achieve with their choice of words in poetry?
To mimic other poets
To confuse the reader
To create a sense of wonder and resonance
To focus on historical accuracy
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