Which of the following describes shifts in writing

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Shifts in writing refer to changes in tone, style, or overall approach used by an author within a piece of writing. These shifts can occur within paragraphs, sections, or throughout an entire work. They are used to convey different ideas, perspectives, or emotions and to engage the reader in various ways. Shifts in writing can be categorized into different types, such as shifts in point of view, shifts in time or tense, shifts in diction or language, shifts in topic or subject matter, and shifts in tone or mood. Each type of shift serves different purposes and can greatly impact the overall meaning and impact of a written work.

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