Answer:
Title: The Meet
Author: n/a (was not included in your question package)
Protagonist: Ariel
Antagonist: Maria
Conflict: Maria loses her lucky pink swim cap / Ariel wants to beat her rival in a swim race.
Rising action: Ariel sees herself content and the winner of the race.
Climax: Maria loses her cap.
Falling action: Ariel has to decide whether or not to give Maria her cap or stay quiet.
Resolution: Ariel sees herself a winner, but not so content with winning. She gives Maria her lost lucky pink cap and continues to the race.
Theme: You truly only win when everybody wins.
Theme restated: Don't win to lose, win to make it count.
<h3 /><h3>I've completed your graphic organizer, but I can't do much after that because I do not have a reference to your sample summary.</h3>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It would seem as though A is the only option that contains an interperetation. Tell me if I'm wrong, though.
Answer:
Have you visited africa it is a very fun place. In Africa you can see elephants and giraffes. Africa is very dry and hot though.
I dont know if this is what you are looking for. but here is something else you could need and could be interpeted from this question.
A noun is a word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea. Examples of nouns include names, locations, objects in the physical world, or objects and concepts that do not exist in the physical world; for example, a dream or a theory.
Answer:
Extravagant hypothesis.
Explanation:
Fallacies represent the error/flaw in reasoning that spoils the validity of the argument. An extravagant hypothesis is a kind of fallacy that occurs when an exaggerated or unlikely explanation or comparison is provided unnecessarily where a simpler or less elaborate description could work more efficiently. <em>Similarly, this example proposes an extravagant comparison(with 'aliens') that represents a flaw in logical reasoning(comparison here) </em>that neglects the effectiveness of the intended meaning. Thus, it exemplifies the 'extravagant hypothesis' fallacy.
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