Winter is basically a noun. A noun is a name of a person, animal, place and things.
The mood is the atmosphere of the story, and the tone is the author's attitude towards the topic. We can identify both by looking at the setting, characters, details, and word choices.
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Answer:
The option which the opening paragraph does the least to accomplish is:
B. immediately pull the reader into the action
Explanation:
Let's work this one out through elimination:
A. The opening paragraph DOES establish a relationship between the narrator and a character. We are immediately told they are uncle and nephew.
B. This seems to be the right choice for us. There is not a lot of action going on. We do not know what the uncle is listening for, what to expect, what is going on. This dragging creates some suspense as we wait for the action to start.
C. The opening paragraph DOES provide a sense of setting. As soon as we are told about the "cornfield" and the "breeze", we can imagine the characters are on a farm, out in the open.
I think it's
C.
Famous Renaissance painters include Michelangelo, an Italian;
Hieronymus Bosch, from the Netherlands; and Jan Van Eyck, from Belgium.
Answer:
The words "think of Father far away" indicate a shiftn in place and help the reader determine that the girls' father is in another location.
Explanation: