The answer is D. "Trolls live under bridges; elves do not."
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I think the main purpose of a narrative essay is to tell the reader about a event as story that the narrator experienced. When we read about a narrative essay, we usually read how a person or how a event happened and the person who tell us that he experienced it. So, that's why I think the main purpose of a narrative essay is to describe an event as a story .
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The order of questions to be asked of the author:
3. What is the author's purpose
2. What the author talked about first
1. What is the meaning of metaphor in verse 2
4. What are the main ideas of the third paragraph
Explanation:
The structure of the text is the organization of the text, that is the way the text is arranged. A text is arranged according to the type. For example, the procedure text has a structure for the purpose of the text to be achieved in steps; the report text has a general statement/classification text structure and/or members/aspects reported.
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This is math, not English, but okay xD
"Two intersecting lines are perpendicular if and only if they form four 90 degree angles" would be my answer.
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he story of “How the Whale got his tiny Throat” by Rudyard Kipling was first published in St Nicholas Magazine, in December 1897. It was collected in Just So Stories, 1902, illustrated by the author and followed by the poem “When the cabin port-holes are dark and green.”
The story tells that once upon a time the Whale ate fishes of all types and sizes. At last there was only one left in the sea, a small astute fish that hid behind the whale’s ear and advised him to eat a shipwrecked mariner. The Whale swallowed the mariner and the raft he was sitting on.
But then the mariner was inside, he started to jumped around so much that the Whale got hiccups and asked him to come out. The mariner answered that he would not, unless he was taken to the shore of his British home, and hopped harder than ever. So the Whale took him to the beach and the mariner came out. But in the meantime the clever mariner had made his raft into a grating which he secured in the Whale’s throat with his suspenders. Forever after, the Whale could only eat the smallest of fishes.
the central idea of the passage is that:
Because of one man’s actions, whales never eat human beings.