Answer:
what are u asking I'm confused
The question above wants to analyze your writing ability, through a text made by you. For this reason, I cannot write this text, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should think about the situation that caused a child to run away from home and want to come back. Several situations can make a child leave the house such as abuse, family fights, lack of freedom, psychological problems, among others.
Many reasons can also make children want to return home, such as homesickness, lack of care, lack of resources, violence, hunger, among others.
Based on that, you can choose one of these reasons to write your text.
<h3>Steps to write the text:</h3>
- Decide your narrator's point of view.
- The first-person point of view must feature a narrator who is a character in the story.
- This type of narrator only tells what he knows and what he has seen and can profoundly express his feelings.
- The third-person point of view presents a narrator who is not a character, but a type of viewer who has access to everything and everyone.
- Start the story by showing the character's domestic life and the elements that made him run away from home.
- Write down how the character felt away from home and the situations he faced.
- Show the reasons that made the character feel like he should go home.
- Finish the story by showing how this character was received on his return home.
More information about the narrative point of view is at the link:
brainly.com/question/21400963
New England is what I’d put
There should be chairs and desks for the kids to sit at, there should be a focus spot and a help table
At the start of the novel, Rukmani is an old woman who tells us that she often dreams her husband is still alive, but when she wakes, she realizes that he is gone (See page 7). The answer is D!