Answer:
Narrative story:
This strange, grawky house has the expression of someone being stared at, someone holding his breath underwater, hushed and expectant; this house is ashamed of itself, ashamed of its fantastic mansard rooftop, ashamed of its shoulder and large, awkward hands. But the man behind the easel is relentless; he is brutal as sunlight, and believes the house have done something horrible to the people who once lived here because now it is desperately empty, it must have done something to the sky because the sky, too, is utterly vacant and devoid of meaning. There are no trees or shrubs anywhere - the house must have done something against the earth. All that is present is a single pair of tracks straightening into distance. No trains pass. now stranger return to this place daily until the house suspect that the man, too, is desolate, desolate and even ashamed. soon the hose starts to stare frankly at the man. and somehow the empty white canvas slowly takes on the expression of someone who is unnerverd, someone holding his breath underwater. And then one day the man disappears.
He was shot by the police when he was trying to escape jail (prison)
Answer:
- Sales Journal = For seller
- Purchases Journal = For buyer
Explanation:
A credit note is issued by a supplier to a purchaser when the purchaser returns goods back to the supplier. The note is essentially an acknowledgment that goods have been returned to the seller.
The seller would therefore record this in the Sales Journal to show that the sales has been reduced by the goods that were returned to them with the relevant entry being a debit.
The buyer would also record this in their purchases journal to show that their purchases have decreased and the relevant entry will be a credit.
Exposition is the answer because they are wrapping the whole story up saying there is no knight like Lochinvar
Its hard to say does the author seem mad happy or sad look over it again