Answer:
The exposition of "The Outsiders" reveals the main character of the story, Ponyboy and his friend group 'Greasers' and his rival group 'Socs.'
In resolution, the readers come to know about the reality of the story. Ponyboy was writing his English assignment that his teacher gave.
The similarities between exposition and resolution is that the characters and setting are same as in the beginning and ending of the story.
Explanation:
The exposition of a story is the introduction in which the characters and settings are introduced.
In the exposition of the novel "The Outsiders" the characters and the setting is introduced. The narrator of the story is a boy named Ponyboy. In the exposition, readers are introduced to Ponyboy and his group of friends, and they call themselves 'Greasers.' The rival group of Greasers were also introduced, that is, 'Socs.'
The resolution is the ending of the story in which all conflicts are resolved.
In the resolution of the novel, not only the conflicts are resolved but the readers come to the light that the whole novel was nothing but Ponyboy's English assignment that his teacher gave him. In the resolution, when Ponyboy writes "When I stepped out into the bright sunlight from the darkness of the moviehouse" the readers can also imagine themselves coming out into the bright sunlight from the imagination of Ponyboy.
The similarities that both the exposition and the resolution shares is that the setting and the characters are same. In exposition the story began with Ponyboy waiting outside the moviehouse and in resolution also we see him in the same setting.
Answer:
To make himself invisible, Cole tries to mask the human scent he has, so he bathes, wears clean clothes and tries to grab animals so he doesn't smell like a human. None of this works. He can only become invisible when he presents himself with a clean, calm mind, without malice and in harmony with nature. At that moment, he realizes that being invisible does not mean that no one can see him, but that no one can perceive him, hear him or feel him, as he enters a very deep and harmonious spiritual state.
Explanation:
"Touching the spirit bear" is a book written by Ben Mikaelsen and tells the story of Cole Matthews, a boy who beats a schoolmate in an extremely violent way, leaving him with several sequels and traumas. This act of violence causes Cole to be punished by being exiled to a remote island in Alaska and undergoing a spiritual treatment that brings harmony, calm and wisdom so that he stops promoting criminal acts and becomes a better person. Cole is very resistant to this type of punishment and continues to exhibit violent behavior, until he understands the benefits of confronting his own defects and establishing a harmony with the nature and spiritual beings it presents. This harmony will only be achieved when Cole manages to be invisible, but first he needs to understand what it is to be invisible and how this is possible.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
the theme brings the presentations interest together
The danger and chaos associated within the place