Chapter 17
Question 2 :
They agree on peace.
They burn books (opposite of what traditional firemen do).
Answer:
Explanation:McKee points out: If the value-charged condition of the character's life stays unchanged from one end of a scene to the other, nothing meaningful has happened; it is a nonevent. If a scene is not a true event, cut it. If the scene is only there for exposition, it needs more justification
Answer:
Definitely your 3rd answer
Explanation:
"the community's position on this issue is clear; school uniforms would be an unwelcome change" implies that the school community was asked and they did not like the idea of uniforms. To make that more clear, you can add your third answer. It is also a fact, not an opinion, and fits well with your statements.
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To answer this question it is necessary that you read the entire text to which it refers, because only then will you know how to identify the central idea of the text. This central idea refers to the subject to which the text focuses on discussing and presenting. Generally, the central idea is presented right at the beginning of the text, as it already situates the reader on what will be presented, but this does not always happen. An easy way to discover the central idea is to read the entire text and then ask yourself "What was this text about?" Your answer to this question will be the central idea of the text.