Answer:
it creates dramatic tension.
Explanation:
Often the authors use the thoughts and words spoken by the characters to create a dramatic tension in the story. For example, a character may be experiencing a terminal illness and he is very worried, sad and hopeless, but when someone asks how he is he smiles and says that he is great. This creates a dramatic tension in the story because the reader knows what is happening and what the character says is different than what he is thinking.
I already answered but... I can’t give a brief explanation my apologies!
Answer:
9 1/6 ft long
Explanation:
First piece = 2 5/6 ft long
Second piece = 3 1/6 ft long
Third piece = 3 1/6 feet long
how long was the board?
Total length of board = first piece + second piece + third piece
= 2 5/6 + 3 1/6 + 3 1/6
= 17/6 + 19/6 + 19/6
= (17+19+19) / 6
= 55/6
= 9 1/6 ft long
Total length of board = 9 1/6 ft long
"Then" is used in an "if-then" scenario, to dictate chronological order. In other words, "If you jump off, then you will fall," or "he was attacked and then retreated."
"Than" is used for comparisons. In other words, "The egg was bigger than the pea," or "I'm stronger than you."
Is a true story that happened long ago one of your choices? If so, then I would go with that, or stick around for few more suggestions on it.