They Help the reader follow the plot
They help the reader monitor understanding
The help the reader identify plot
My best answer is keep them close, watch their actions, most importantly give them the attention so they don't do anything rash or run out when cars are passing, Hope this helped fam <3
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Phil <em>went </em><em>to</em> a movie with his friends.
Phil is the subject
went to is the verb
a movie is the object
Active voice is subject + verb + object
Passive voice is object + verb to be + verb (past participle) + subject
The sentence in passive voice:
A movie <em>was gone to</em> by Phil and his friends.
A movie is the object
was gone to is the verb
Phil and his friends is the subject
However, people are usually more important so they should be mentioned first.
I am not really sure that I know what the answer is.
The tone in a story can be joyful, serious, humorous, sad, threatening, formal, informal, pessimistic, and optimistic. Your tone in writing will be reflective of your mood as you are writing.
Amal's tone will be optimistic and He could sound pretentious while Marjane's tone will be a little pessimistic. Amal will be a little ostentotious while Marjane will be more humble. Amal will sound more secure while Marjane will sound more insecure due to her issues.