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fenix001 [56]
1 year ago
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I stared at the beautiful lights. They twinkled brightly on our tree, and I

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gregori [183]1 year ago
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From the short story:

  1. The story is told from a first person point-of-view. option A.
  2. Text structure used in the paragraph is Description, option C.
  3. Location of this scene is A home at Christmas time, option A.
  4. The main idea of the text is the writer's <u>memories of Christmas</u>.
  5. Supporting details of the text include <u>nostalgic feelings from presents tucked under the tree</u> and <u>images of childhood that brings peace and love</u>.

<h3>What is text structure?</h3>

A paragraph is typically made up of three parts: a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. Effective paragraphs are essential in all forms of writing. Some types of text structure are Compare and Contrast, Cause and effect and description text structure.

Description text structure includes a detailed description of something to help the reader visualize it. The text above for example uses the memories of the writer to describe their experience with Christmas holiday.

Learn more on text structure here: brainly.com/question/12053427

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