A. because she was sold she was 9 to slavery and some other reasons that aren't really to important into the question so the answer is A
Answer:
the poem "every cat has a story..." the theme, issues and concepts in this poem is a surprise in poetry, pets, and testing products on animals. the narrator of the poem notices small details about how the cat behaves. the literary terms are the, list poem, images, sense details, structure, personification, and line breaks. the stanzas in this poem is
the line after "in her sweet pur"
the line after "on my quilt"
the line after "in my socks"
the line after "while we were at school"
the line after "the radio dial"
(i counted all stanzas)
Explanation:
I believe the answer is: B. It grabs the attention of your reader.
This is because an outline is a general description of a passage or text, if the outline of a story seems interesting someone will be more likely to read the story.
For me, personally, the genre I enjoy most and which is by far my favorite genre is fantasy. The works in this genre are The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien, A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin, The Dark Tower by Stephen King, etc. What I like about this genre, apart from all the fantastic creatures and magic, is definitely the heroism and strength of many characters, who go through many perils throughout their quest. And of course, there are dragons. :)
There are some downsides to it, of course. If you don't like unrealistic situations, this is definitely not for you. Characters may often be portrayed as either good or bad, and you know that in the end, good always wins, which is not always the most interesting ending.
Gatsby first becomes interested in Nick after finding out that Nick is Daisy's cousin. In the beginning, his effort to become Nick's friend seems to be based on his hope that Nick will re-introduce him to Daisy.
Later, as Gatsby and Daisy become close again, Nick helps arrange the meetings between them. However, Gatsby doesn't seem to expect much more than that from Nick.