The Water is Wide is the true story of a young white schoolteacher -- a man who gave a year of his life to give an island and a people renewed hope. He becomes the teacher to their children, and teaches the adults of Yamacraw Island extraordinary lessons they didn't even know they needed to learn.
This is a simple sentence because there is only one clause and it is independent.
Answer:
The answer is most likely A
Explanation:
You want the students to find the answer themselves, while encouraging cooperation.
don't know your exact grade but here's my take on it.
the structure and punctuation of a sentence can provide a certain mood with its uses in a passage. certain things like elipses, sudden periods, hypens, spaced out sentences, repitions of questions. it all bring a sense of reality to a reader and let's better immersion happen because of it. without it, you would just be reading a block of text. no sense on how to read it or how to feel. to be hit with a sudden period- it can show the sternness of a scene. whilst spaced out sentences can have a sort of flowy vibe, the uncleanness of ones thoughts in a slow recollection. whilst a lot of questions can show excitement, curiosity, or even uncertainty of a situation. all of it provides a reader with a sense of immersion, able to think on the same plan as the characters/narrator.
thats my take! I highly recommend you write your own! :)
Dear Naya, I want you to enroll at my school! It's the best of all schools. It provides longer breaks, fun teachers, amazing after-school activities, longer recess, and an science lab! Every Monday, we get rice crispy treats for free! On Tuesday, after lunch, we'll go to the gym and play some awesome activities! On Wednesday, after 4th period, we'll go to the music room and hear a solo and rate it! Lastly, on Thursday, instead of going to school, we get a break! So, that's 3 days of school, and 4 weekends! If you enroll to my school, it'll be fun as a bouncy house!
<em>Sincerely, Lily.</em>