I think you can do all of the above but it depends what it's about
I saw some one hiding passed in a sofa and so I carried The man outside. Next i heard that someone was yelling from upstairs. Thankfully the fire fighters got there just in time to help the mother the daughter stuck upstairs. Indeed, we were lucky that night!
Answer:
It is a strong summary because it is objective and accurately expresses the paragraph's central idea.
Explanation:
What best describes this summary of the central idea is that it is a strong summary because it is objective and accurately expresses the paragraph's central idea.
The central idea is the center, binding the element of the story, which connect all of the other elements of fiction in the story that was used by the author. The central idea gives details account of the dominant impression found in the story.
This was an excerpt from The Hot Zone and the abstract of the central idea is that it was very essential to keep the truth and the accuracy about this operation from the news.
Answer:
Patrick Maloney drinks heavily when he arrives home. He is not as communicative as he usually is. This behavior foreshadows that he has some news for his wife, which she will not be happy to hear.
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device in which the author gives the readers certain clues about what will happen later in the story.
In "Lamb to the Slaughter", Patrick Maloney returns home and everything seems as usual, until he starts to drink a lot of alcohol. He barely talks to his wife, giving short answers to what Mary says. This behavior indicates that Patrick has certain news to share with his wife, and that he expects that she will not be happy when she hears it. He wants to leave his pregnant wife, and is aware that there is a difficult conversation in front of them.
Scout in To Kill A Mockingbird relates that, upon seeing Dill under the bed, Jen “rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood” which i believe is the code of no “snitching” by telling Atticus. To Scout this makes Jem a “traitor” but this was an act of responsibility that was necessary for Jem’s maturation toward adulthood.
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