Answer and Explanation:
One of my experiences that can be cited is the long trips I made, between states, using a travel bus. This source would be important to describe scenarios, in a literary work, since a bus trip allows us to see different real scenarios, since the trip is long and passes through different territories.
Another source would be my family relationship. This would be a very rich source, as family relationships have several good and bad moments and several memories can be explored.
My high school experiences could also be used, the friendships I built, the subjects that I found easy and difficult, the difficulties of socializing and the fun moments.
It is also possible to explore my experiences in the sport (tennis, in this case), my training, difficulties and plans. This can be used as a source to design a character's plans and an activity to which he engages.
Finally, it is possible to explore my experiences when camping or doing some activity in nature, the dangers and the satisfaction of this type of activity.
<span> id say its because at this time, Walter Cronkite delivered his famous "unwinnable war" speech! </span>
The author of "My Brother's Keeper" mainly develops Jamie’s character through
<span>his actions </span>
<span>*dialogue and thoughts </span>
<span>the narrators description </span>
<span>other’s reaction to him </span>
Answer:
Your in old Russia in 1910. You are standing in the middle of the street. While your standing g there you look up to see 2 tall, lanky, slender men walking up to you. As they grow closer you notice they both are wearing uniforms of magicians you see on the streets. Once they reach you, they take there tall hats off and show you a little frog. you find it quite odd that they would show you such a thing but, it sparks your curiosity into finding out who these 2 men are and why they would Only come up to you.