<em>Hi there!</em>
<em>How are you?</em>
<em>Answer:</em>
- <em>Make sure you don't </em><em><u>run into</u></em><em> anybody,dear!</em>
- <em>Don't </em><em><u>run down</u></em><em> the stairs you could hurt yourself.</em>
- <em>Make sure you </em><em><u>take care of</u></em><em> your sister for me.</em>
- <em><u>Take down</u></em><em> that photo right now!</em>
- <em><u>Get over </u></em><em>hrer right this instant!</em>
- <em>I swear im just trying to </em><em><u>get at</u></em><em> the truth.</em>
- <em>No your doesn't take after you at all.</em>
- <em>The weather was bad and they began to </em><em><u>run short of</u></em><em> food.</em>
<em>Have a great day/night!</em>
Characters,plot ,setting,conflict,dialogue
Hello there!
Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.
They both have different ways of writing and how the audience gets the main message, but the feelings on both excerpts reflect the sorrow of Sir Bedivere. The way he got lost seeing a point in the middle of nowhere, without thinking, just feeling the pain.
<span>When trying to decide to write
about anything, here is my advice to you—write about what most interests
you. Thus, my first recommendation to
you is to write about the artist whom you most like. My second recommendation to you would be to
write about the artist who has the most written about him/her. If there is a lot written about your topic,
your research will be easier, and you’ll have more perspectives from which to
choose as you vet your sources. Lastly,
if, however, all three artists are equally as popular, and have an equal amount
written about them, then, I would suggest going with the one whom you most
recently read up on because you’ll be able to write more with information that
is still “fresh” in your mind.</span>