Answer:
Explanation:McKee points out: If the value-charged condition of the character's life stays unchanged from one end of a scene to the other, nothing meaningful has happened; it is a nonevent. If a scene is not a true event, cut it. If the scene is only there for exposition, it needs more justification
Answer:
give it a week or two give her Meds
Explanation:
The correct answer for the given question above would be option C. Based on the given sample sentence above, it contains two independent clauses and no dependent clause. The sentence is considered as a compound sentence, using "but" as the coordinating conjunction. Hope this answers your question.
It is an extended allegory, a story with two levels of
meaning/moods. There is the one side that is characters, plot, and story line,
and then there is the other, which has a symbolic tone. It’s like a choose your
own path story. Those who accept that change is inevitable, don’t stress or
over-analyze (easy going), and then for those who in our own lives might be
going through tough times, faced with the fear of the unknown, or a
large, mentally challenging roadblock-change.
Anticipate Change. Get ready for the cheese to move."
&
"Enjoy Change. Savor the adventure and enjoy the taste
of the new cheese!"
It is a reference to a person, place, event, or thing.