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What’s Your Woman Writer Personality?
What’s your writing style?
A) Poetic and introspective — filled with deep thoughts and emotions.
B) Bold, direct, and inspiring — I'm all about uplifting and empowering others.
C) Sharp, analytical, and thoughtful — I like to dissect everything I write about.
D) Witty, clever, and full of dry humor — I love a good satire.
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How do you approach challenges in life?
A) I reflect deeply and look for beauty in difficult moments.
B) I face them head-on, with determination and confidence.
C) I analyze the situation carefully and try to make sense of it all.
D) I tackle challenges with humor and a bit of sarcasm to lighten the mood.
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When you think of your ideal writing environment, what’s it like?
A) A quiet, solitary space, where I can reflect and get lost in my thoughts.
B) A lively setting, filled with energy and inspiration.
C) A place that allows me to observe and take in everything around me — nothing too distracting.
D) Somewhere comfortable with plenty of room to laugh and be clever with my ideas.
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Which word best describes your attitude toward social change?
A) Reflective — slow, steady, and thoughtful change is important.
B) Passionate — change needs to be bold, powerful, and unapologetic.
C) Rational — change should be strategic, deliberate, and meaningful.
D) Satirical — change should be examined with a sharp, humorous eye to expose its absurdities.
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What motivates you to write?
A) The need to capture fleeting moments and express my inner world.
B) The desire to inspire others to stand tall and speak their truth.
C) The urge to unravel complexities and make sense of the world.
D) The thrill of poking fun at the world and its oddities with sharp wit.
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