Answer: What does my dad have in common with Nemo?
They both can’t be found...
Explanation: the milk is in the third aisle 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I will try
Explanation:
Paragraph writing in fiction doesn’t follow traditional rules. Like storytelling itself, it is artistically liberated, and that liberation gives it the potential to contribute to the story’s aesthetic appeal. Paragraphs build a story segment-by-segment. They establish and adjust the pace while adding subtle texture. They convey mood and voice. They help readers visualize the characters and the way they think and act by regulating the flow of their thoughts and actions.
In this series, adapted from “The Art of the Paragraph” by Fred D. White in the January 2018 issue of Writer’s Digest, we cover paragraph writing by exploring different lengths and kinds of paragraphs—and when to use each one. [Subscribe to Writer’s Digest today.]
How to Write a Descriptive Paragraph:
Descriptive paragraphs enable readers to slip into the story’s milieu, and as such can be relatively long if necessary. Skilled storytellers embed description within the action, setting the stage and mood while moving the story forward. Here is an example from Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child’s The Lost Island, a thriller in which the protagonists hunt for a lost ancient Greek treasure on a Caribbean island, of all places:
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
By looking at Paris's and Lord Capulet's expression of grief, I have found that their expressions were sincere and heartfelt.
Explanation:
- In Romeo and Juliet's scene V, Paris used the words "beguiled, divorced,  wronged, spited and slain." All of these words show that death of Juliet has made him angry and distress. 
- Capulet says, "alack, my child is dead and with my child my joys are buried." These words show that he is sad because his child is dead.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Peeta is a strong skilled survivor who has been through a rough journey and is confused as how to cope with his own feelings