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Answer:

The short story 'The Chase' exemplifies the writer's duty in many ways. She has perfectly portrayed the story from a seven year old girl's point of view.

Explanation:

'The Chase' is a short story written by Annie Dillard. Annie Dillard is very well known for her skills in expressing something in her writings.

This is an autobiographical account of Annie which is written with the purpose to entertain the audience of 'the chase.' But it also exemplifies the writer's duty.

In the words of William Faulkner 'a writer's duty is to write out of heart and touch the emotions of his audience rather than writing just for fame.'

In the short story, 'The Chase', the author has very well put the emotions of a seven year old girl and his friend who are being chased by a man in the winter, in the snowy backyard.

Dillard has fulfilled her duty of precisely writing by beginning the story with innocent description of six friend playing football in a backyard. And bringing the turning point in this innocent story when they awaits to pelt a car with snowballs. And, the chase afterwards of the narrator and her friend, and the man whose car was pelted with snowballs.