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The excerpt best displays the function of dramatic structure in monster is "I think to get used to this I will have to give up what I think is real and take up something else."
In his journal entries concerning his time in prison, Steve Harmon, the main character in Walter Dean Myers' crime novel Monster, relates the tale from his point of view. Though there is occasionally an omniscient third-person narrator as well, Steve Harmon's voice is used for the most of the narration.
The order or method in which the narration of the story is done/takes place is the narrative structure of any storyline of a story. Character, plot, conflict, place, and resolution are possible inclusions. And in this specific text/novel, Harmon's phrase, "I think to get used to this I will have to give up what I think is real and take up something else," best illustrates the function of the narrative structure.
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the rat was warped around a Palmyra beam on the roof it strecthed out its neck curiously it must have been suprised by all excitement slowly more and more its body concled
They shouldn’t rush students and if one person doesn’t know how to do something don’t get mad and help them. Don’t get mad if he /she takes a holiday off instead kindly ask them the reason