Answer:
hey! thanks for the question.
from planning to drafting, i'd suggest doing research and knowing what you're going to talk about. organize it properly, maybe by cause and effect, or a timeline, ect. make sure the order makes sense and flows correctly.
revising is usually more like fixing the rough draft, and organizing it so it goes smoothly. editting is the final draft, in which you make it sound better.
taking a break is important because you need to get evidence, and read examples, which you can do while resting your fingers from writing.
make sure to rephrase this when answering :)
The correct answer is option four.
Narrative exposition is a literary device to introduce background information about the characters, the setting and previous events. Some procedures to display exposition are flashback, dialogues, journals or the characters' thoughts.
In "Cinderella", before the protagonist dances with the Prince, an invitation to the Prince's Ball comes to Cinderella's home. As a result, considering the course of the events, the invitation is part of the circumstances surrounding the background of the story.
Answer:
D. He is haunted by the appreance of one of the mans eyes
Explanation:
In the story he had said stuff about the eye and when he had killed him it all made since. (Also my teacher went over this with me awhile ago lol)