Answer:
Both include imaginary details to highlight parts of a historical experience.
Explanation:
Even though one is fiction and the other is nonfiction they both must have identical detail or parts. They are both stories after all!
I hope my answer helps! :)
-Animefan28
Sometimes, reading things out loud can help a lot. "I had eat all the leftovers." Does that sound right? How about "I had eating all the leftovers," or "I had ate all the leftovers"? What about "I had eaten all the leftovers"?
If this doesn't work for you, think of it like this: you must always use the PAST PARTICIPLE after a form of the word "have." For example, "I had given you the present." Which of your options is most similar? Most likely, the answer is "eaten": "I confessed that I had eaten all the leftovers."
Answer: B. Eaten
Answer:
i would say funny
Explanation: hope this helps :)
What is the direction? I can't answer without the directions