The element of a personal narrative that would be best for Nick to include next is:
A. a precise description of what the writer is witnessing when he says that he "could scarcely believe what [his] eyes were seeing."
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- As we can see in the attached file, Nick's narrative, so far, has ended in <u>suspense</u>. Readers know there is something going on, but they do not know what it is.
- Nick was lost in reflection when the animals began to make a lot of noise. <u>He can't even believe what he is seeing!</u> So what comes next?
- Nick should now tell readers what he is seeing, giving a precise description that will quench readers' curiosity. This means letter A is the correct option.
- <u>Letter B would be pointless</u>, since adding a line saying the <u>same thing</u> the narrator has just said would provide nothing new.
- <u>Letter C </u>would be important, but not at this moment. It is more like a <u>conclusion</u> or <u>resolution</u>, after everything is done.
- <u>Letter D is also pointless</u>. We already know the point of view is in first person. The whole paragraph is narrated using first-person pronouns.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Based on the passage, it mentions nobility, upper class, and that it was a measure of wealth and status. This time spans from Ancient Latin America to the 1700s which would be a majority of its usage.
Answer:
"There can be no real peace while one American is dying some place in the world for the rest of us",
"If we lose that war, and in so doing lose this way of freedom of ours..", this sentence reflects the idea of Reagan's speech of the need of an active government that will not stop fighting for the American values.
Explanation:
3 it's a fraction duh! So, y=fraction(3 + 10 = thirteenths fourteens so 4
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8
So three fifths
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4
Answer:
it's OK
Explanation:
its ok the complete with a former boss