(100 POINTS) I have this narrative essay about overcoming a challenge and what I learned as a result, and I need help on knowing what/how to write the Pre-Writing, Rough Draft, and Final Draft. (This should give you 100 points but if it doesn’t I don’t know why)
1 answer:
Answer:
Explanation:
The pre writing should be just jotting ideas down, maybe coming up with your main talking point, and kind of just figuring out what to write
The rough draft should be writing the essay, but mistake are okay. It isn't final, so you are just practicing for the final.
The final should be what you are turning in. It should have little to no errors and be something you are proud to be turning in.
hope this helps ! good luck ! if you need anything else let me know !!
You might be interested in
Answer:
Salmon.
Explanation: Helped my brother with this question he got it right.
"As I would a child" would generally refer to how they would treat something like a child--carefully. "As I would a lifeless doll" would refer to how they would treat something like a lifeless doll; perhaps with care, but not with the gentle touch they would a child.
Answer:
Explanation:
Compare -
Follows events of Holocaust/WWII Contains a Jewish person as a main character Contrast -
Night follows the story of a Jewish male in a concentration camp Number the Stars follows the story of a young non-Jewish girl helping her Jewish friend hide from Nazis
The answer is B, “it is a participle functioning as an adjective”
Answer:
I can't see your passage
Explanation: