Characters: Kate, Darby, Tracy, Mr. Jacks
Setting: takes place in an airplane at night.
Purpose: I think the purpose it's to tell how Kate is reacting inside the airplane before it gets in an accident with no food when she is trying to scape....
Conflict: all the passengers got trapped on the airplane at night wit no supplies.
rising action: the moment that the story says "She ran past one plane after another. They were all parked in the hangar, just as they had been the day the force fields came down around the airport, trapping fifteen hundred people inside. The force fields seemed to be electromagnetic prisons, although no one knew for sure what they were made from or for what purpose. They appeared around cities and small towns, around farms and islands, and even around tiny villages in the middle of Africa. They were everywhere—and nobody knew who put them there."
Climax: when she finally scape from the airplane, thanks to a space bellow the mirror.
Resolution conflict: She scape from the airport but she fell fear and guilty because on the back of the mirror that she scape says " Use this to get out, from Kate" so she and Mr. Jacks were the only ones how scape.
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Answer:
She told me No. And she Yelled at me!
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. There were so many daffodils that it looked like a crowd of people at a party.
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The script, or text of a play contains B. dialogue and stage directions.
The author writes stage directions so both the actors and the audience know what is going to happen and to set the stage better. A play without dialogues (or monologues) is not possible, is it?
Answer: He is referring to his discovery that the secret to a creative writing for him was using a method of word-association to write fiction.
Explanation: He would get up every morning and write down at his desk any string of words that would come to him. Then he would begin to develop a story from it.
He would take walks along familiar places and go down memory lane writing on acquintances and loved ones he once knew or that had passed on.