<span>Oh, How I Love My Family It was Wednesday, November 23, 2008, 2:25 pm. My parents and I were sitting in my mom’s gold van waiting for my sister Macey and brother Andrew to get out of school. My sister gets out at 2:30 pm because she was in elementary school. Whereas my brother, who was in his senior year and had a perfect attendance record up until that day, with less a year left of his high school career, and he was pulled out 30 small minutes before the end of the high school day, man, was he mad about that. So, we were on our way by 2:32 pm to my dad’s sister Joanna’s house in North Carolina. We were on the road for many, many long and boring hours, the van was claustrophobic and stuffy. I was asleep for at least two hours when I was jostled, then the next thing I knew the car was stopped, it was dark and the car filled with freezing cold air as my dad left his car door open while he walks around the car looking at the ground. Apparently, we ran over a nail, so we had to call AAA. Since it was so late, they said that they would come get the car in the morning so my dad told them our exact location. Luckily, we were close enough to my aunt’s house so my dad called my uncle Rich. While we waited for the longest hour of my life, my sister and brother both decided to have hissy fit breakdowns and say we were going to be stuck on the side of the cold dark road and die. I just didn't realize what was actually happening because it was about 12:45 and 8-year-old little I just didn't care because I was so very cold, overly tired, very cramped and just wanted to get to my aunt’s house. Finally, my uncle and two oldest cousins showed up in their huge brand new white Suburban. By the time we got to their house, it was around 3 am, I could barely stay awake as I grabbed my bag from the car upstairs to my aunt’s dark wooden paneled office, I didn't care it was cold or that I had to sleep on a yoga mat on the floor, I just wanted to go to sleep. I woke up and was extremely confused because I forgot where I was and as I looked around I wonder where my sister, brother, and cousins from Pennsylvania were. So, I opened the old creaky office door and wandered down the stairs, when I finally made my way to the kitchen and family room. On the three seaters black leather couch was Andrew reading his book, as always, sitting next to him was Jake and Owen, two of the three cousins from Pennsylvania, Jake was playing on some handheld gaming device and Owen was playing with Legos on the shag carpet floor. When I went to get a bagel from the kitchen my parents were chatting with my aunt Suzy and her son Nick from Orlando, Florida. Turns out that Jake and Owens’ mom, Wendy, dad, Ron, sister, Julia, Macey, Joanna, Rich, their three kids Kelby, Kyle, and Chase were all participating in the local Turkey Trot. By the time they all got back it was bright and sunny noon.
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The following passage (paragraphs 21-23) adds to the development of the story mainly by A. making the snake seem frightening before he is introduced.
This is seen in the given narration as the narrator describes the action of the animals and how frightening the snake was, even before it was introduced based on the reaction of the other animals.
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the storytelling that is done to show the sequence of actions that advance a plot.
Hence, we can see that The following passage (paragraphs 21-23) adds to the development of the story mainly by A. making the snake seem frightening before he is introduced.
This is seen in the given narration as the narrator describes the action of the animals and how frightening the snake was, even before it was introduced based on the reaction of the other animals.
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The correct answer is letter A. <span>Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money. </span>In "A White Heron," Sarah Jewett portrays Sylvia's attitude about money by showing that <span>Sylvia struggles between protecting the heron and gaining the money. </span>
The correct answer is C. With the proper help, they'll complete the project early. This sentence contains a prepositional phrase since the word "with" is a preposition. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.