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Summer Writing Program Guide for Teens Spend your summer with teens(aged 13―19)from over 100 countries as you experiment with words,try your hand at new styles and work with respected professionals to create pieces you're proud of…all without leaving your home!
   Whether you are good at or new to putting down your thoughts on paper,we welcome you to join today and spend a week or an entire summer with teenagers of your age worldwide!
   Our workshops includes:
   College Essay
   Go from college essay ideas to execution(執(zhí)行) in this week-long workshop.Students will gain with a fully drafted,standout personal statement in hand,and plenty of writing resources.
   Flash Fiction
   In this workshop,we'll explore how a set word count(固定字?jǐn)?shù)) ranging from 5 to 1,000 words can lead to creative freedom,allowing authors to develop their micro-fiction story to its most effective message.
   Humor Writing
   When it comes to comedy,there is delicate art involved in making people laugh.In this workshop,we'll learn how to use words to share humor with the world.
   Science Fiction
   Work towards the creation of a science fiction story,and connect with a professional author for advice on making your story shine.
   Online registration is open now.Space is limited.Join us quickly!Register for 2 or2+workshops and you can get 20% off.

(1)What is the purpose of the summer writing program?
C
C

A.To give teens professional tips.
B.To help teens connect with professionals.
C.To improve teens' writing ability.
D.To offer teens entertaining activities.
(2)Which workshop will a short story lover choose?
B
B

A.College Essay.
B.Flash Fiction.
C.Humor Writing.
D.Science Fiction.
(3)How can teens get a discount?
A
A

A.Join over 1 workshop.
B.Sign up online.
C.Apply in advance.
D.Register in groups.

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【答案】C;B;A
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