How would you interpret the “ego” part of the quote in question #1?

(1 point)
Responses

That you have to put the “I am” first and look at the writer as the secondary voice in each story.
That you have to put the “I am” first and look at the writer as the secondary voice in each story.

It’s an editor’s job to ensure that the writer’s voice is as clear, correct, and informative as possible.
It’s an editor’s job to ensure that the writer’s voice is as clear, correct, and informative as possible.

That you have to put the “I am” in the second place, and look at the writer as the primary voice in each story.
That you have to put the “I am” in the second place, and look at the writer as the primary voice in each story.

B and C

Both B and C are valid interpretations of the "ego" part of the quote in question #1. One perspective is that the "I am" should come first, prioritizing the writer's voice as the primary focus. Another perspective is that the writer's voice should come first, with the "I am" taking a secondary role. Both interpretations suggest the importance of either the writer or the editor ensuring that the writer's voice is clear and prominent in each story.