This paper explains that there are many different styles of writings which are developed from the author's appropriate word choice, varied rhythm, effective placement and choice of modifiers, appropriate transitions, effective and creative use of punctuation, variation of sentence length and a logical hierarchical placement of detail. The
author examines the
style of V.C Andrews by using a paragraph from her books "Flower's in the Attic", "Heaven" and "My Sweet Audrina". The paper relates that, while Andrews was alive, she only finished six books but her family hired a
ghost writer by the name of Andrew Neiderman. However, the author feels that there is a difference between her
writing style and that of her ghost. Table of Contents Definition of Style V.C Andrews' "Flower's in the Attic" V.C Andrews' "Heaven" V.C Andrews' "My Sweet Audrina" Ghost Writer Andrew Neiderman
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