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is a big way you can tell if the story is going to have a conflict sooner or later in the book. Such as male authors take a more aggressive approach and make their characters make bold decisions more often than women authors. Women Authors give their characters more of a softer voice and does not grab the reader's attention as much as men authors. Men authors stories have more of greater conflict such as “Outcast of Poker Flat” people sacrifice themselves for someone they don't know to survive. As in “Story of an hour” the character dies from a heart attack, which was from sudden shock of seeing her husband alive still. Women authors words are also much softer than men.
The flow of writings are different from each other as well.
For instance men use words, around, what, are, as, it, and said. While women use more pronouns in their writings than men do in their writings. Some of the more often pronouns they use are I, you, she, their, and myself. Women tend to avoid more bold and derogative settings then men writings, such as women have to take a more organized and thought out way of processing their writing. Men are seen as more bold of writers since they do take those bold settings and run with it, and get away with it more often than women writers. Also, women authors tend to stray away from the more bizarre way of writings than men are accustomed too. Women authors break away from their writings more often than men before they are finished with the following sentence; or story.
There is no better writer overall, but there is definitely better writing styles. Men and women authors are different in many ways, from how they depict their characters, plot and setting, and flow of the
writing.