Hi there!
Great question!
To make paragraphs properly, they consist of many things.
For starters, paragraphs are at least 5 and 6 sentences long, but if the sentences are short, the paragraphs can reach up to 10 sentences!
Paragraphs aren't very short and aren't really long either -
Paragraphs have complete sentences. You'd capitalize the first word of each sentence, like I'm doing. You shouldn't abbreviate words into shorter letters in a paragraph. You should always correctly punctuate the end of every sentence, too. Like, you know how in stories the paragraphs are correctly capitalized and punctuated. If you were writing, we'll say, an essay for school, you'd do the same.
When writing paragraphs, don't write like you're texting someone on the phone! Write as if you're writing a really long story...
Hope this helps! :)
<span>It innovates upon the form of the allegorical tale by presenting the story in such a manner that the characters and events not only represent symbols that stand for ideas about human life but it also makes the reader a way to empathize with the main characters. The way the story is told also has a great impact.
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Answer:
<u>It creates a</u><u> melancholy mood</u><u> because the simile tells the reader about the death of Gilbert's mother.</u> It changes the whole fun atmosphere Gilbert was having with his father as his father tells him different stories about the sea and his lonely winters.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled "Another Place, Another Time," written by<em> Cory Doctorow. </em>It focuses on the life of Gilbert and his curiousness about "time."
His father usually stays home every summer after his winter voyage. This was a particular time when he was home and Gilbert could spend his time with him and ask him several questions.
The simile makes the whole mood different as it reveals the cause of the death of Gilbert's mother and the loneliness of his father.
Answer: D
Explanation:
It is surface because surfaces can be rocky
<span>Technologies in the </span><span>Star Trek </span><span>universe are sometimes in agreement with our understanding of physics, but are highly improbable to ever exist for various reasons. :D</span>