“Writers must learn to be their own enemy” I agree with this quote because it shows readers that you need to figure out your flaws and errors on how you write and notice them to fix the flaws and error you have on writing. Also what you write isn’t alway going to be perfect there is always going to be criticism from people who prefer a different style of writing, embrace the criticism and use it as fuel to do better
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Good, George. If this was your finalized version, you should have submitted it without “draft” in the title.