The best answer to the question that is being stated above would be the sentence that is numbered one (1): 'When it comes to fiction, there are many genres'. The next sentences are only subtopics and only support the main idea that are lots of genres for fiction.
Answer:
The full form of etc is <em>''et cetera''</em>
Explanation:
<em>"Et cetera"</em> is a term borrowed from Latin that we often use when we want to say 'and other things', 'and so on', or 'and the like'. It indicates sequence of similar items. Instead of the full form, we usually use the contracted form in writing. However, in spoken language, we usually read the full form - et cetera.
If this is talking about Helen Keller, I think it’s when she goes outside with Anne to get the water that she spilled.She touched the water and finally realized that everything had meaning, it had a word.Thats when she starts taking Anne to all the different things around her and Anne started telling her what those things were.I hope this helped :)
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Travis can reread the paragraph and create a mental picture of August's smile.