It's Probably Not That Deep (But You Might Be!)
You know authors can't intend at least half of things that get discussed in English classes. Are teachers just making stuff up? The reality is that writers and readers approach their work in different ways. In this video, we talk about those differences and show you why, even if a text isn't that deep, you might be. Work with Andrew on your writing: https://goldfinchmediallc.com/services Find me on Substack: https://writtenbyandrew.substack.com/ Join us on Discord! / discord Join this channel to get access to perks: / @writingwithandrew 0:00 Introduction 5:03 Intended Meaning 12:25 Interpreted Meaning 22:02 What It All Means for You

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