Explanation:
After reading Kaling's essay, identify who her audience is. How can you tell? And what revelation does she hope her audience will reach? Would a rom-com be successful if it didn't include
any of these stereotypical characters?
 
        
             
        
        
        
This describes Mr. Harvey, the serial killer, who has killed and gotten away with it so often that he almost believes his own innocence. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Headline
Explanation:
The headline gives the persuasive text the required tone that will catch the readers undivided attention because it is said that most readers read the headline but few would read what follows unless the headline is encouraging / captivating.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Okay. I hope I'm right with this
1.) Princes is showing ownership so it's princes' rescues is rescue's and dragons is dragon's
2.) Chocolates would be Chocolate's, and again, ownership, mothers is mothers'
3.) You don't put an apostrophe in takes because you don't put apostrophes in verbs.  There is no apostrophe in minutes because it's telling how many minutes it takes to get somewhere. Of course in a sentence like, "Let's have a minute's talk," you would place an apostrophe but not in this case. (Not sure about this answer) And suns you would put an apostrophe after the s because it is again showing ownership.
4.) Don't put an apostrophe in lilacs or curtains because grammar rules are weird. But you do put an apostrophe after the s in rooms because it's the rooms charm. The room owns that charm and it's talking about just one room.
Hope this helps. I don't know if everything I've said is right but I've done my best.