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Yes narratives are made up of course you can use I
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Answer:I think its a for the first one and c for the second one hope i could help :D
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I THINK are the key words here
<span>A ship on
the ocean is floating so still upon a sea with so little waves that not even the
bell on warning buoy is made to ring.
The setting is cheery—a bright, sunny with the sound of chirping birds—that
made Sir Ralph whistle. However, in this
happy setting, Sir Ralph rows from his ship to the buoy and cuts off the bell
in wickedness. As he is sailing away to
Scotland back on his ship, the weather turns and the ship is tossed about all
day in a storm. His crew begins to fear
they may be close to land again, and the mention how they wish they were able
to hear the bell Sir Ralph had cut. The
ship runs aground and begins to sink, and as it sinks and in with Sir Ralph’s “dying
fear,” he can hear the sound of the bell ringing as if it were being rung by
the Devil. </span>
Close reading means reading and analyzing a small piece of text closely. Close reading is the best way to at least partially master a text before you begin to think more largely about it. The notion of a text gives a vital sense of life to the object of inquiry, a life that can stand apart from its author. Sometimes writer use not litaral language, he uses words or expressions that are different from the literal interpretation and to understand them we have to analyze the figurative language in a text (examine text for images and imagery, look for similes,metaphors, symbols etc).