First person view makes people feel more engrossed into the book. They also feel like they are experiencing first-hand . Also, things can be described better.
Answer:
The writing of "The Isle of Dogs" by Ben Jonson and Thomas Nashe.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from "The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England", the author talks about Ben Jonson. He gave a description of the life of Jonson, the events in his life.
But most of all, he also gave the detail about how the writing of the book <em>The Isle of Dogs</em> led to a drastic event in history. Co-authoring the book with Thomas Nashe, the book was deemed <em>"so slanderous and offensive that the privy council orders the closure not just of the play but of every theatre in London."</em>
Thus, we can safely say that the writing of the book most directly caused the council to order the closure of all theatres in London.
bring the story to its exciting turn point
Answer:
to help the reader understand the courage and determination of the workers
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "We Shall Not Be Moved," the author Joan Dash includes a quotation from Pauline Newman, who mentions the spirit of workers during the Women's Factory Strike in 1909. Thus, Newman makes reference to the workers' firmness of purpose and audacity to fight for better working conditions, no matter the consecuences. As a response to the eight-hour workweeks, low pay and fines for long bathroom breaks, the workers asked for a fifty-two-hour week with extra pay for overtime, an end to the fines and minor oppression, and a living wage. Therefore, the strike lead to the creation of the Women's Trade Union League.