The clues in a novel are the map that leads your readers (and the detective) through the labyrinth that you have created for them, allowing them to reach the end with the solution of the proposed mystery.
For example, in a police novel are physical evidence that can lead the detective in a certain direction. Do not accumulate the clues that you will give your reader in a single part of your novel. Share them intelligently throughout it. Not only will you put it a little harder, but working in that way will help you move the story forward. You can keep a complete record of the clues you have used, as well as the place and the way you have included them in the story.
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i dont have non- yeah sorry for the bother
"... but hold it <em>like </em>a candle flame..."
The main idea of the poem is up to whoever, as poems are very subjective, however what I understand, the poem is about a forbidden love.
Answer:
I believe it is: Li's speech is more effective because it uses visuals of maps and timelines.
Explanation:
Li gave evidence of freedom. While Jackie just repeated phrases over and over again. Jackie's Speech could've sounded like this:
"Freedom is good. Freedom gives people opportunities. Freedom is good because it gives people opportunities. Freedom makes people happy. Freedom is good to make people happy."
Do you see how boring that is? Jackie is just repeating over and over again that "freedom is good."
On the other hand, Li could have something like this: (Please note I just made up the dates to state my point)
"Back in 1745, slaves were kept as.. well slaves. It was not right. So Abraham Lincoln decided to free them. (Here Li would show a graph of how happy the African Americans became after they were free.) Do you see how the happy bar increased?"
Li's speech is waaay more interesting. I hope I have helped! :)
Jason Blake is an autistic 12 year old living in a Neurotypical world. Mostly, almost everything goes wrong for him. Jason finds PhoenixBird, who has the same interests as Jason.