Answer:
In this extract, the writer definitely manages to convey a sense of urgency.
Explanation:
This moment in the book puts too much tension on us readers, as well as on the main character, Katniss.
Sixty seconds is all the time she has to plan how to get weapons, food, and at the same time watch that no one kills her in the attempt. Time is so little, and it is so incredible that it even repeats it more than once to give emphasis.
The drama is present since the protagonist could die at that exact moment, and also because she really needs that bow and arrow with which she is so good. They are weapons she needs to avoid dying later.
In this way, we can agree with the student's statement that "the writer manages to convey a sense of urgency in this extract."
Answer:
Bad lol
Explanation:
Most perished from introduced diseases, but possibly 20,000 Aborigines were killed by British troops, police, and settlers in warfare and massacres accompanying their dispossession.
I hope this helps........
Answer:
This question requires a personal answer. I will give you an example so that you can relate it to a story that you have read.
Explanation:
The text I choose is "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" by Stephen Chbosky.
I have had a special connection with this story since in many ways I resemble the protagonist. His name is Charlie, and he is a person who finds it difficult to make friends and has problems being in society since he is very shy and is usually afraid.
He has suffered traumas that prevent him from being more outgoing with his peers. I felt identified since many times fear also makes me be a shy person who sometimes prefers to "be invisible".