These are the <u>characters</u> in "The Apple-Tree":
- Father (narrator's father)
- Father's friend (Johnny)
- Bogey (narrator's brother)
- The narrator (Father's child)
The <u>major events</u> of the plot are two:
- When the Father's friend tells him that the apple-tree has wonderful apples
- When the father, the narrator and Bogey try the apples and they are nothing like apples.
The <u>setting </u>of the short story is described at the beginning. The most important description is about the two orchards that grew in the narrator's home. One of the orchards is "wild" and the other one is far away and hidden from the house.
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Writing in the third-person provides flexibility and objectivity. In fiction writing it enables the narrator to be all-knowing. The personal pronouns used in third-person writing are he, she, it, they, him, her, them, his, her, hers, its, their, and theirs.
The stern is the back of the ship in this case. The bow if the ship is the front and the stern is the back.
I think A is the best concluding sentence
Answer: that he wants other people to think he is clever and mature