Answer:
A. Warnings
Explanation:
Dystopian Novels show what could go wrong if you try to create a perfect utopia with humans as we are innately imperfect.
Answer:
"How d-u-m-b can you get!" said Robert. "A co-l-o-s-s-a-l waste of time if you ask me. So get going! S-c-r-a-m! S-h-o-o!"
Explanation:
"The Number Devil: A Mathematical Adventure" is a book written by Hans Ma-g-n-us En-zen-s-ber-ger. The book is about a young boy named Robert, who does not like Mathematics, eventually meet a number devil, named Te-plot-a-xl. Te-plot-a-xl then teaches Robert maths over the period of twelve dreams.
The excerpt from the book which suggests that the sole purpose of Robert was to oppose the number devil is,
<em>"How d-u-m-b can you get!" said Robert. "A co-l-o-s-s-a-l waste of time if you ask me. So get going! S-c-r-a-m! S-h-o-o!"</em>
In this excerpt, he is seen chasing away the number devil.
Answer:
Explanation:
use a lot of sensory detail, and incorporate GOOD past tense, maybe a vision from the past or something.
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9) It was <u>extremely</u><u> </u><u>wet </u>yesterday . (use past tense here because it talks about the previous day)
10) Houses are <u>much </u><u>more </u>affordable this year. (use present tense because it's about the present day)
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Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
I have seen both of these used in short stories heck both have been in the same kind of story, as for B and D they both sound like stories that will be more than just a short story.