Answer:
Literary (Fiction) Text: A story about people, animals, or events that is made up by an author. Characters: The people or animals in a story. ... Informational (Nonfiction) Text: A book that gives information or facts about real people, things, or events.
Explanation:
and you have to pick wich one u would rather bc it wants ur opinion
<span>Characterization
is the process when the writer reveals the character’s personality. It could
either be through characterization or indirect characterization. Direct
Characterization explicitly tells the character’s personality to the audience while
Indirect Characterization sublimely reveals things that show the character’s
personality and its up to the audience on how they interpret the character’s
overall getup. Methods could be through: what the character say/speak of,
private thoughts & feelings, character effects on others, the way character
does things and how the character looks like.</span>
The answer is A stereotype
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In order to survive Auschwitz, prisoners did everything possible to survive, and this included celebrating holidays. A reminder to what they had survived in the past gives them hope in the face of adversity and pain.
When people bang their heads it can be difficult to tell whether they have done any serious damage. Most head injuries are not serious and simply result on a bump or bruise. However severe, or repeated head injuries can cause damage to the brain.
Fortunately, the majority of falls or blows to the head, result in injury to the scalp only and this is more frightening than life threatening – the head and face are served by numerous blood vessels and consequently these injuries bleed profusely and can be very scary!
It is very important to look out for anything unusual following a head injury as a severe bang on the head could cause swelling and damage to the brain and it is vitally important that you recognise any early and worrying signs of increased pressure on the brain.
What to look for and what to do:
Call 999 or 112 if the casualty is an infant; has lost consciousness, even momentarily; or if a child of any age has any of these symptoms:
<span>won’t stop crying,complains of head and neck pain, and <span>isn’t walking normally
Here's a link to the website i copied this from for you:
firstaidforlife.org.uk
Hope this helps you! :-)
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