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I’m not provided with the options, but here are some useful information.
Key Features/Literacy Narratives
- A well-told story.
- Vivid detail.
- Some indication of the narrative's significance.
- Describe the setting.
- Think about the key people.
- Write about "what happened"
- Consider the significance of the narrative.
- Draft a beginning.
How to Write a Literacy Narrative
- Pick a Story. All literacy narratives start with a specific story of literacy learning or development.
- Use Vivid Details. Your specific story of literacy learning or development should pull the reader in, making him truly understand your experiences.
- Identify Key Contributors.
- Reflect on Significance.
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Hello! I found the choices for this one from another source. They are:
<span>A. II only
B. I and II
C.II and III
D. I and III
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Out of the three given statements about quotation marks, only the first and third statements are true.
You use quotation marks to identify short quotations. Quotations that are longer than three/four lines have their own indented formatting and doesn't require the marks to separate them anymore.
Also, commas that introduce quotations are never inside quotation marks, since they are not part of the original quoted text anyway.
ANSWER: D. I and III
To compare two stories you must take into account aspects such as: Its main theme, its characters, the outcome of the story and reflection.
<h3>How to compare two stories?</h3>
To compare two stories we must perform the following steps to ensure that we are going to obtain a positive result.
The first step is to read both stories at least twice, in order to understand every detail of what happens in them.
Subsequently, we must identify the main aspects such as:
- Characters
- Settings
- Theme
- Among others.
Once we identify these characteristics we can begin to compare, the easiest way to compare is by identifying the similar and different points of the two stories.
According to the above, we will be able to make a complete comparison of two or more stories without any problem.
Note: This question is incomplete, because the names of authors are not specified.
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