Nathan has short curly brown hair. Big ears, a warm smile. Hates pants cuz there to hot even in winter. Never leaves home without his head phones. Cuz he dreams of becomeing a radio dj in the future. So he has his own website to play all of the newest and upcoming artists. He is a little chubby, he insecure about his torsos so he always wears baggy shirts with a oversized jacket. Hes a home body, his safe space is his room. He has 1 close friend that hes known since 7th grade. Family includes 2 sisters and divorce parents. Stressed about studying for the SAT. Still doesnt have is drivers license as a junior in high school.
The narrator in the novel Jane Eyre is actually Jane.
According to a different source, this question refers to the play <em>Hamlet</em> by William Shakespeare.
There are several methods that the author employs in order to create a dramatic first scene. In Act I, scene 1, Shakespeare begins the play right at the beginning of an exciting moment. The first line asks "Who's there?" and invites the reader to pay close attention immediately.
Moreover, the first scene deals with the appearance of a ghost. Not only does this introduce a mystery (who is the ghost? why is he here?) that encourages the reader to continue reading. It also creates a scary and eerie mood that draws the reader in.
Answer:
D.
Passage 2 is longer and more descriptive. Makes more sense.