Difficulty: Easy
Average Score: 80%
The writer Flannery O'Connor possessed a highly reliable talent for assessing the aesthetic merit of her own works. She saw how her novel Wise Blood failed, and how certain of her stories- including 'Revelation,' 'Judgment Day,' and 'Parker's Back'- succeeded beautifully. Though she could not resist traveling to writers' conferences and universities where, in her words, 'clichés are swapped' about writing techniques and methods, she always felt that the process of creation was subject to no rules, and that, as an artist, she 'discovered' the truth of her stories in writing them.

It can be inferred from the passage that Flannery O'Connor would most likely have agreed with which of the following statements?

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