Where is the bulleted list in the exerpt
Answer:
Indeed. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Explanation:
As I walk through the words , I hear the sounds around me, creeping up my spine like the feeling of bugs. I continue to take each step, the leaves below my feet crunching. Becoming further away from those around me , deeper into the woods , i begin to feel a sense of being lost. I look around me and everything looks the exact same. Each direction looking like west. Each tree resembling the one i just past. Then I think to myself, how did I get here. And how do I get home.
Answer:
I think it is effective.
Explanation:
The question refers to The House of Mango Street, by Mexican-American writer Sandra Cisneros. The novella tells the story of a girl and how spaces in her house are connected to her memories and her very own identity.
Since one of the intentions of the novella is to show how memories are connected to the character and her spaces, the technique chosen by Cisneros works; it tries to show that memories don't always come in a tight way and they are not usually in order, so vignettes are a suitable technique.
The correct answer would be plane