A long long time, in a galaxy far away, when I was in high school, I always enjoyed writing once I was doing it, but getting <em>started</em> was always a problem for me. Then one day, I happened to stumble over a suggestion for writers that fixed everything up for me, and I never had that problem again. The suggestion is so simple, brilliant, and effective, I would never try to tell you that I invented it. I'm just thankful that I happened to see it:
Step #1: At that time, it was "Put a blank sheet of paper in your typewriter." Now I guess it would be "Boot up, log on, open your word-processor, start a new file, and close ALL other apps."
Step #2: At the top, write the word " <em>The</em> ". Now you're running !
Answer:
Kate was able to buy a radio, after all that searching at the stores.
Explanation:
The first part of the sentence, "Kate was able to buy a radio", can be used as a sentence on its own, but the other half is the dependent clause, which means that it cannot be used on its own, as it wouldn't make sense.
I hope that helps!
┐(~ー~;)┌
Answer:
direct characterisation.
Explanation:
He speaks directly to the character, so not indirect, there is no stertypical examples in the text, so not stereotyping, and not round character.
Honestly I just searched up how to do this so imma give my best answer
Answer: B
Explanation: It repeats the same pattern of words that others don’t necessarily do.
For example-
“A” says, “to go”, “visit a”, and then just goes on to say “shopping”
“B” says, “to see”, “go to”, and “visit my” completing the pattern
“C” says, “want to”, then just goes on to say “bake”, and “run to”
—————————————
I hope this makes sense, someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Labeled diagrams of dinner plates with correct amounts of healthy foods.