Answer:
Characteristics of narrative writing include a sequential narrative, detailed observations, changes or conflict, a connection to the present, and a main idea or dominant feeling. Narrative writing relates a personal story and is typically told from the writer?s point of view.
The use of first, second, and third person creates the perspective or "point of view" of a piece of writing. Writing in first person uses the personal pronouns "I," "we," "me," and "us," and the possessive forms "my," "mine," "our," and "ours;" while second person uses "you," and the possessives "your" and "yours." Third person, on the other hand, uses pronouns such as "he," "she," "it," "they," and "them," along with the possessives "his," "hers," "its," "their," and "theirs." The third person can also have an effect on the verbforms used and writers should choose the proper perspective for different types of writing.
When you revise dialogue, be sure to punctuate it correctly so that your readers can see who is talking and where a line of dialogue begins or ends. The rules for using quotation marks, commas, and end marks of punctuation are listed below. Use quotation marks before and after a character's exact words.
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Write a fake story about thanksgiving, I wrote paragraph 1 by explaining what is thanksgiving but I didn’t start a story a story
Answer:
thanksgiving starts every body is reaches execpt the daughter . two family member start to pick a fight the chef/mom got distracted by it the turkey got burnt ,a fire started into the kitchen everybody panicks the fire went out but the kitchen is a mess everyone makes up and the daughter arrives and brings roast chicken the problem between the two got solved it was just a misunderstanding and everyone eats in the living room a new memory created everyone is happy and at peace
Explanation:
not a story but to give you a few ideas you know any ways bye
Introduction for the experience of being an outsider universal
Answer:
As human beings who socially interact with each other, it is in our nature to observe, compare, and perceive differences. This leads each of us through varying degrees of feeling different, and produces the experience of being an outsider. The experience of this perception is universal.
Explanation:
Write a summary of The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. Include the central ideas
and supporting details you identified. Organize your ideas logically. Write objectively and engagingly.
Read the text here.
The above question wants to analyze your writing and reading skills, through a summary made by you. That makes it so I can't write this summary, but I'll show you how to do it.
A summary is a short text that shows the most important parts of another text that you have read.
Therefore, you must complete the following steps to write your summary:
Read the entire text to which your question refers.Identify the most important parts of this text.Rewrite those parts.It is important to remember that a summary is a very objective text. Also, you should avoid plagiarism and use your own words to describe the most important parts of the text.
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Imagination and curiosity are what land Alice in Wonderland. Do you think this passage is advocating for these traits, especially in children?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because it shows that it can be an adventure
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Answer:
is it all of them or how many to be exact
Why is driving a car an important responsibility?
Answer:
Because the people in that car their lives are in your hands
Explanation: all it takes is one tiny wreck
Which character from The Crucible experiences a character arc over the
course of the play?
O A. Abigail Williams
O B. Reverend Parris
O C. Reverend Hale
O D. Judge Danforth
Answer:
C. Reverend Hale
Explanation:
Please help!! How is Lady Macbeth presented through the whole play of Lady Macbeth?
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Answer:
Lady Macbeth want power and presented as a power hungry,greedy and manuipltive person throught out the play
Explanation:
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Answer:
The main idea is A
Explanation:
A sums up the paragraph and is the main idea. The rest is supporting details
Brainly stole all of my pints i had 2095 now i have like 432 left what is wrong with them '-'
Answer:
pretty sorry for you then.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
I'm so sorry that happened to you it's because your asking questions and your getting answers so there taking your points that's why you have to keep gaining.
Based on your understanding of figurative language, tone, and the characters in the excerpt, what can you infer about the society in which
Montag and Clarisse live? What can you infer about the two characters and what makes them interested in each other? Finally, what predictions
might you make about what might take place in the rest of the novel? Cite textual evidence to support your ideas.
Answer:
Clarisse and Montag befriend each other quickly, and Clarisse's impact on Montag is enormous. Clarisse comes into Montag's life, and immediately begins to question his relationship with his wife, his career, and his happiness. Also, Clarisse shows Montag how to appreciate the simple things in life.
Explanation:
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Which was your favorite ballad? Why? Which was your favorite narrative poem? Why? Do you know of other narrative poems that you would like to recommend to other students? If you were to write a narrative poem of your own, what would you write about? Let’s do some sharing and brainstorming with other students. You will be working on your final unit project very soon, so now is a good time to give and get ideas from other poets.
Please post your response to the Discussion: Favorite Ballad And Brainstorming link. Be sure to respond to the following questions:
Which ballad did you like best overall? Why? Was it because of the story or the way it was told, or both? Explain.
Which version of the Richard Corey ballad did you like best? Why? Which do you think made best use of poetic techniques? Explain.
List at least 5 to 10 topics or stories that you think would make good narrative poems.
Answer:
Example 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner is one of the best examples of a ballad. The poem is very strictly structured in terms of meter and rhyme, and tells a story of an old sailor who stops people on their way into a party.
Explanation:
A. tOp B. jOb C. bOss D. spOrt
Answer:
tOp
Explanation:
Read the passage from A Room of One’s Own.
Indeed, I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without singing them, was often a woman. It was a woman Edward Fitzgerald, I think, suggested who made the ballads and the folk-songs, crooning them to her children, beguiling her spinning with them, or the length of the winter's night.
How do the underlined words emphasize the author’s ideas?
The words’ neutral connotations indicate that women create better work when they remain anonymous.
The words’ negative connotations indicate that the work of women artists tends to be overly emotional.
The words’ positive connotations indicate that women’s artistic talent is greater than men’s talent.
The words’ positive connotations emphasize the beauty and skill in the work of a particular female artist.
Answer:
Answer is D
Explanation:
Bc yall lazy and dont want to read here you go
Answer:D
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Question 7 of 10
Kennedy appeals to logos by:
A. providing statistics about the benefits of space travel.
B. citing expert opinions about going to the moon.
C. discussing how inspirational putting a man on the moon would be
to young people.
D. telling stories about past failures to get a man on the moon.
SUBMIT
Answer:
c or d
Explanation:
it seems like it would be right
Answer:
A. providing statistics about the benefits of space travel.
Explanation:
it is the ability to understand the verbal message that is send
Answer:
reading and listening
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Help plzzz is my last chance Which sentence is a complex sentence? A. It's raining, so the soccer game is canceled.
B. If you see the lost cat, please call me. C. Each elephant has its own personality. D. Bailey interrupted the teacher too many times.
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
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Answer:B. If you see the lost cat, please call me.
Explanation:
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What is the word for throwing someone out of a window?
Answer:
Omg I have word cards this is my word of the day it is defenestration.
4 examples of subordinating conjuctions
Answer:
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Take your pick:
- once
- while
- when
- whenever
- where
- wherever
- before
- after
+ Many more
A subordinating conjunction is the word (or words) used to join a subordinating clause to another clause / sentence. What is a subordinating clause? A subordinate clause (or dependent clause) is a clause that is a part of a complex sentence.
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How many literary devices are in scribbler's dream
Answer:
Explanation:
He uses metaphors, repetition, and sight imagery to influence the poem’s theme. The first literary device is metaphor. In the first stanza Hughes writes, Life is a broken-winged bird. This line means that if people did not dream, life would have no potential.
Evaluate this topic idea: ""Teachers gave 18. 5% more homework in 2007 than in 2005. "" a. The topic is satisfactory c. The topic is too narrow b. The topic is too broad d. This is a thesis statement.
Answer:
(C) The topic is too narrow
Explanation:
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Answer: All i know is B is blind D is wrote E is Severe Acute Respiratory System(s) F is dentist G is washing i think I is petting and J is Mathematician L is pulling. That's all I know
Explanation:
Find five poems that were written since 1975, each representing some aspect of Realism, such as these elements:
a focus on everyday aspects of life
subject matter that seems unusual for a poem
surprising word combinations
a form that fits the content
creative use of punctuation
The poems that were written since 1975 that represented some aspect of realism include:
The Water Land by T.S Elliot.Song of Myself by Walt Whitman.The Nymph's reply to the shepherd by Walter Raleigh.They by Siegfried Sassoon.I sing the body electric by Walt Whitman.Realism simply means the detailed, accurate, depiction of nature. A poem that's realistic portrays everyday life exactly as it is.
The poems above illustrated realism. They focused on everyday aspects of life, surprising word combinations, and used a form that fits the content.
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Summary of Macbeth 200 words (as soon as possible pls)
Explanation:
Macbeth Summary
Three witches tell the Scottish general Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland. Encouraged by his wife, Macbeth kills the king, becomes the new king, and kills more people out of paranoia. Civil war erupts to overthrow Macbeth, resulting in more death.
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Act I
On a bleak Scottish moorland, Macbeth and Banquo, two of King Duncan's generals, discover three strange women (witches). The witches prophesy that Macbeth will be promoted twice: to Thane of Cawdor (a rank of the aristocracy bestowed by grateful kings) and King of Scotland. Banquo's descendants will be kings, but Banquo isn't promised any kingdom himself. The generals want to hear more, but the "weird sisters" disappear.
Soon afterwards, King Duncan names Macbeth Thane of Cawdor as a reward for his success in the recent battles. The promotion seems to support the prophecy. The King then proposes to make a brief visit that night to Macbeth's castle at Inverness. Lady Macbeth receives news from her husband about the prophecy and his new title. She vows to help him become king by whatever means are necessary (*ominous music*).
Is this a dagger which I see before me?
— MACBETH, ACT 2 SCENE 1
Act II
Macbeth returns to his castle, followed almost immediately by King Duncan. The Macbeths plot together to kill Duncan and wait until everyone is asleep. At the appointed time, Lady Macbeth gives the guards drugged wine so Macbeth can enter and kill the King. He regrets this almost immediately, but his wife reassures him. She leaves the bloody daggers by the dead king just before Macduff, a nobleman, arrives. When Macduff discovers the murder, Macbeth kills the drunken guards in a show of rage and retribution. Duncan's sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, flee, fearing for their own lives; but they are, nevertheless, blamed for the murder.
Act III
Macbeth becomes King of Scotland but is plagued by feelings of insecurity. He remembers the prophecy that Banquo's descendants will inherit the throne and arranges for Banquo and his son Fleance to be killed. In the darkness, Banquo is murdered, but his son escapes the assassins. At his state banquet that night, Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo and worries the courtiers with his mad response. Lady Macbeth dismisses the court and unsuccessfully tries to calm her husband.
As Luke tries to push the door open, it swings open easily. It is being pulled by their Mom and Dad on the other side.
Dad: Luke! Mischa! Are you okay? Your Mom and I were so worried. We tried to find you, but the storm kept us from getting to you until now.
Mom: (overjoyed) You found them? Oh Mischa, Luke! You must have been so scared. (Hugging them) I was so worried.
Mischa: (Holding the sack of apples.) We're so happy to see you! (Handing the apples to her mother) We picked you some apples.
Luke: And you'd better make the best apple pie ever after all of that.
The whole family laughs as they hug each other.
The author added humorous dialogue to tie the events in the scenes together, to show that everything was okay, and bring the play to a close.
Select evidence from this play that supports the author's points.
As Luke tries to push the door open, it swings open easily.
Dad: Luke! Mischa! Are you okay? Your Mom and I were so worried.
Luke: And you'd better make the best apple pie ever after all of that.
Mom: (overjoyed) You found them? Oh Mischa, Luke! You must have been so scared
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Answer:
This evidence adds somewhat humorous dialogue to the play, to ensure that everything is okay; Luke: And you'd better make the best apple pie ever after all of that.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which sentence contains a collective noun?
a. During World War I, messages were tied to pigeon legs.
b. Flags or lights were often used to send messages between ships at sea during World War I.
c. During World War I, people used drums, signals, and lanterns to send messages.
d. Messages can be sent and received in a variety of ways during wartime.
Answer: d
Explanation:
the collective noun is "a variety of ways" because a variety is singular, but it does refer to something that is plural, (ways)
You
Can
buy tickets for the concert
in voice
Answer:
What?
Explanation:
Which sentence uses the
parentheses vocabulary word
incorrectly?
A. My diary tells stories “appertaining” to my personal experiences.
B. The dare-devil acted with “prudence” in his immature, dangerous stunts.
C. His ugly smirk gave a strong “imputation” of his guilt.
Answer:
B. The dare-devil acted with “prudence” in his immature, dangerous stunts.
Explanation:
Prudence basically means cautious, which is obviously the opposite of what a daredevil is. Therefore the answer is B.
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The answer is Option B.
The dare-devil acted with "prudence" in his immature, dangerous stunts.
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The following texts both describe being at the top of a mountain. This text is from a travel book: The best view in the area is from Birch Mountain. Whether you hike or drive, be sure to get to the top. The scenery will take your breath away. The peaks of the mountain range are all around you, and to the north is bright blue Salem Bay. This text is from the point of view of Eli, a man who climbed the mountain: When I looked out from the top of Birch Mountain, I became so dizzy that I barely noticed the beautiful view. As my knees began quivering, my friend put his hand on my shoulder and led me away from the edge. I didn't realize I would dread being up so high. How is Eli's point of view different from the book author's?.
Answer:
He is different from other authors because:
Explanation:
Eli always talks in the first person and tells the story of his life from his own point of view, even when it is about other people. Because Eli's viewpoint is restricted to his own experience, the tone of his book is deeply personal, subjective, and intimate in nature.
How does the narrator keep his mind occupied while he is hiding
The Pianist
Answer:
by continuing to narrate the story
Explanation: