The assignment wants to know a personal experience you had at a grocery store in your neighborhood. As I don't have access to it, I can't write your paragraph, but I'll show you all the necessary structure for it.
<h3>Paragraph structure</h3>
- Introduction: Introduce what the grocery store is and what products can be found there.
- Body: Describe the elements of the grocery store that you like and explain why they are good in your opinion. Then describe what you don't like and explain why.
- Conclusion: Determine if the grocery store is pleasant or not and if it fulfills its mission.
This paragraph should be a descriptive text, because you will show the characteristics of the grocery store, describing it and showing details.
Below is an example of how you might write the paragraph:
<em>Lourdes grocery store is a block away from my house and there we can find different types of products. This diversity is what makes the grocery store special and I really like how we can find food, drinks, toys, objects, magazines, and many other products. Also, the grocery store is a bit of a mess, probably because of its diverse collection. It makes me a little confused and I don't like it. However, the grocery store is a treasure for our neighborhood and it's great how we can count on it for all hours and for any need.</em>
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Explanation:
If this is for Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief chapter 19, "We Find Out the Truth, Sort of," when they are in Hades thrown room then this scene shows that the friends are willing to sacrifice for each other for the happiness and safety of the others. This also shows the trust that the friends have for one another. Percy had been accused of taking the master bolt, and when it was found in his backpack, both Annabeth and Grover knew and trusted Percy enough to know that he had not taken it. Towards the end of the chapter Percy leaves his mom behind in the underworld with Hades. Both Annabeth and Grover try to persuade Percy to let them stay in the underworld so Percy can have his mom, but Percy declines and takes Annabeth and Grover with him back to the surface.
A seems the most right because if the girl is developing so is the setting because the girl is the setting
This informal dialogue, spoken by Dogberry, is written in prose.
We can tell this because it appears as a paragraph, and not as lines of poetry. When Shakespeare writes in prose, it is to mimic the dialogue of a lower character (like a servant) and/or to set an informal tone.
Therefore, this dialogue sets an informal tone as it is written in prose.