Answer:
Passage 1 and 2 - Flashback.
Passage 3- Flash forward.
Explanation:
Flashback is the going back to the time in the past which was set before the present scene. Flashbacks provide the extra crucial information from the past to the current situation. They are a character's thinking or reminiscing of the times gone by. Passages 12 and 2 deal with the characters thinking back tro the times they had experienced or done. So, flashback will be matched with passage 1 and 2.
Flash-forward is the exact opposite of flashback. It represents the occurrence or presentation of scenes yet to come or expected to happen in the coming future scenes. Passage 3 reveals/ deals with what is to happen or to be expected in the future ("<em>Let me behold what I shall be in the days to come</em>") . This will be paired with passage 3.
Margaret, eager yet reserved, waited with fearful-anticipation for the DNA results; soon, she would know the identity of the killer, the madman who'd butchered her daughter.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
"d" would be your best option because parents want a safe, easy, and calm environment to take their kids to.
The correct answer is D.
The climax of the story occurs when Ellie struck the bulls-eye on five attempts. Therefore, the falling action must occur after that point. This eliminates A-C.
Answer E would be the story's resolution. Therefore the only correct answer is D.
I like it. Pretty deep. I used to write poems, too :)