Answer:
I'm not sure what youre asking me to do. I see you have written your sentence and it looks like it meets all the written criteria you need for this.
Are you asking me to identify what is what in your sentence?
Please tell be so I can answer your question in the comments below this!
Explanation:
- Eijiro <3
Answer:
OA. It makes a strong statement, implying something the reader
should do.
Answer:
It tells us how stories can be important to humans.
Explanation:
Evidence: "Psychologist Robyn Dawes went much further, suggesting humans are...' the primates whose cognitive 1 capacity shuts down in the absence of a story'...
"...jurors are influenced by the quality of the prosecution’s and defense’s... 'stories'... when deciding whether to find a defendant guilty."
"Even in science, we seek explanations, not mere descriptions; in history, we want a good narrative, not a mere sequence of events."
The answer should Jennifer because they are talking directly to her.
The correct answer is B.
When Pi tells the second, more brutal account of what happened, the reader understands how important storytelling is to Pi and how changing the events into a story helped him survive. Furthermore, we can see how Pi had a will to live even in the face of certain death.