Hi! :)
I have this paper too.
The world focuses too much on outward appearances; one shouldn't try to live up to others' expectations.
Answer:
It reminds reader that young, innocent lives are being harmed by failed process
Explanation:
Took the test
Answer:
- <em>Can be read in one sitting</em>
- <em>Has one plot</em>
- <em>Deals with a single problem. </em>
Explanation:
A<u> short story</u> is a narrative piece that presents ideas and themes in a lesser length. Since it has a <u>shorter scope</u> it must present <u>one plot</u>, deal with a <u>single problem</u>, avoid overcomplicating things, and should explore a precise theme through specific narrative devices. A <u>short story</u> rarely develops both main and minor characters, merely because of its length.
Novels, on the other hand, can develop both main and minor characters, and focus on multiple issues throughout the story.
Either investigates or elaborates. I think it's elaborates
that's tuff because ether answer won't make sense