Answer:
a. explain how the experience was significant to the writer
c. offer an analysis of what made the experience memorable
e. extend the experience to another area of the writer’s life
Explanation:
Reflection in narrative essay is important as it helps in giving account of an experience, and this enables the thoughts and actions of the person to be analysed.
Based on the options given, a reflection should do the following in a narrative essay:
• Explain how the experience was significant to the writer.
• Offer an analysis of what made the experience memorable.
• Extend the experience to another area of the writer’s life
Answer: Option 1 matches with Option 8.
Option 2 with Option 7.
Option 3 with Option 6.
Option 4 with option 5.
Explanation:
There are four elements of a plot. Together, these elements helps to create a story.
Action framework is an important element in the literature. The description of this word matches with the plot which is the main event of any story, the storyline.
Resolution crisis in any novel happens when the main issue is solved by the character. It then leads to denouement which is the concluding part of the novel.
Every story at one point reaches a stage of rising action or high point of action which creates a suspense in the readers mind thus leading to climax.
Most fictional stories describes the imagery characters so well to point that it requires realistic setting for them to appear real which requires decisive action characterization.
This passage uses repetition to create a haunting effect in two different ways. The first way repetition is used is through literal repetition, repeating the phrase "my darling" and ending both of the final lines with the word "sea". The second form of repetition that creates this effect is the repetition of an idea. A sepulchre is an area where a person is buried, and so is a tomb, so the final two lines have the same meaning.
The change in end rhyme in from the first two lines to the last two lines is also significant, because it changes the focus of the poem from mourning the person who has been laid to rest, to the place in which she has been laid to rest.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The speaker does not want to pause at the "house," suggesting the setting frightens her and she is eager to move on.