Prompt Choice 2 (Informational Response).
How does the excerpt prepare the reader for the last line? What details and descriptions prepare the reader for the change in tone and mood in the final line?
First, the author introduces the reader to the children as unaware of what is to come for them, for the tittle is not true at the beggining of the story, they are not Railway Children just yet. The chapter later continues to describe the life of Roberta, Peter and Phyllis before they became railway children, and as the description goes on in such a detailed manner, the reader creates an image of a perfect and happy scenario in which the children used to live before the dreadful change. Even if it is known by the reader that this happy life won't last, said image is already showing the reader what will be missed. The final sentence of the excerpt is where every detail of the life the children had given by the author crumbles down because of this dreadfull change, the significance of this change is also emphatized by the writing style (notice the use of capital letters in "HOW happy till the pretty life...").
Answer:
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I think it is d it’s absolutely not a or c
Explanation:
In the paragraph it states that they are all staring at the floor so it does not make sense that August is the only one fearful. And it kind of seems that August has a hidden talent because he has just caught juli an mistake
I believe the answer is C since characterization is an aspect of the theme in a story but doesn't define the theme.
Answer: The vocabulary is more difficult to understand.
Explanation: Because the literature of the old English is more complicated. It is almost never to the point. The metaphors are harder to understand because of the culture this changes when the times become closer to the English now.