The red death is killing everyone
The authors purpose is to state his or her opinion:)
(I’m assuming this is what you meant : write these sentences in past simple tense.)
1. We came to school by bus.
2. You worked very hard.
3. She liked to sit in the sun.
4. She read the newspaper everyday.
5. We played in the park every day.
6. He watched his son in the park.
7. We always tried to arrived on time.
8. He always walked to school.
<span>You knew the answer but didn't say it.
It's past tense. </span>
The author arranges the passage in a sequence, as shown in option B.
<h3>How is this organization established?</h3>
- The author presents Babe Didrikson in a timeline.
- The author shows information from Babe Didrikson's childhood and how that information evolved into adulthood.
The organization of the text is called a sequential structure, which is a text structure where information is organized following the sequence in which it occurred.
In the text shown above, this structure starts by showing information from Babe Didrikson's childhood and how it evolved as she became an adult.
More information about textual structure in the link:
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