Answer:
Voice
Organization
Ideas
Explanation:
While you're still writing... a story, for example, you have to have ideas for the plot in order to continue with your story. The voice of you/your story is actually just natural, besides choosing what you want as per perspective (second person, third person, switching characters), and the style/hardness of words you use. That can be ignored while you're still in the stages of pre writing, because you need to lay a base before you go into revising, and therefore making 1-cent words into 50-cent words. Organization actually comes before Word Choice, and is the way you order your story. If your writing style is to write plot points whenever you're inspired, before you start revising your story, you need to put your story together somewhat.
this is why I believe the answers are Voice, Ideas and Organization.
Answer:
The main theme of "The Cold Equations" is about sacrifice. One person, although a young, pretty teen who has seen very little of life yet, has to be sacrificed for the good of others
Tom Godwin's chosen title for his short story "The Cold Equations" refers to the cold, factual mathematical equations that were used to calculate Marilyn's fate. The first equation refers to the one the computers that govern the Stardustcruiser and the Emergency Dispatch Ships (EDS) use to calculate.
Tom Godwin wrote Cold Equations
Explanation:
The answer is C. present; first-person
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Now your teacher might be playing a joke on you, but these are the answers I got.