Being able to identify with a character in a story allows the reader to relate to the characters and situations in a personal way. The answer is option D. Relating to the characters and situations will also allow the reader to understand the character's point of view. This makes the readers more interested in the story he/she is reading.
The apostrophe in toy’s ( it’s not toy is) and the extra comma after kitchen
Active and passive are the two types of voices
Circle a, b or c.
1. I <u>travel</u> abroad five or six times a year.
2. I had a terrible <u>trip</u> here - the flight was delayed, and then we had a lot of turbulence.
3. Is Hannah back from her <u>trip</u> to South America?
4. We have to <u>travel</u> 400 km if we want to see my grandparents.
5. My sister wants to go on a <u>journey</u> around the world in her gap year.
6. My <u>trip</u> to work takes me about an hour.
Hope this helps!
-<em>heyo</em>