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In faulkner's speech, what does he say young writers of the day need to learn to write about?

a.universal truths
b.infatuation and lust
c.the cold war
d.imaginary things

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A) Universal Truths is the answer i believe 
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User Bruce Chen
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Answer:

a. universal truths

Step-by-step explanation:

In his speech, Faulkner states that the young writers of the day need to learn how to talk about the basic elements of the world. A good writer should only focus on the "verities of the heart" and universal truths. He tells us that if a story lacks these truths, then it is ephemeral and doomed. If the author does not address the universal truths of the world, his writing will "leave no scars."

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