Answer: Indirect characterization
Explanation:
This is indirect characterization, because the excerpt does not explicitly say he was mad at his grandmother. Instead, it gives an implicit clue that he is via body language.
This structure helps capture the reader's attention by creating suspense about his best friend. If the signs his friend had been leaving in the beginning were subtle to the narrator, they might not appear as anything out of the ordinary to the reader either. Reading about a bunch of non-important things that the narrator's friend did might not do much to engage the reader or make the story seem interesting at all. By starting with a major revelation though, it becomes clear that the reader should pay more interested attention to even the little things that the friend does.
Answer:
students wearing uniforms will create a more positive learning environment; however in reality, this is still putting children at a disadvantage when families are low income whom are low income are still incapable of purchasing nice looking school pants and polo shirts if they go to a public school.
Explanation:
Answer:
Since you write an email to a cousin , your email will be informal.
you begin with "Dear Cousin,"
then say hi and ask about his news and tell him yours. (1st paragraph)
(2nd paragraph) You say you heard that he doesn't want to eat vegetables and how you received the news. You'll explain to him in a friemdly manner the benefits of vegetables and the consequences of not eating them. (staying healthy , his body is in need of vitamins for growth,,etc)
then you end your email by suggesting him to eat a different kind of vegetables or cook them differently or whatever and that you wish he would think again and change his mind about it.
Answer:
It's the first one.
Explanation:
The semicolon separates the two main clauses.