This is exactly like comparing a book to a movie - Except there is no visual stimulation with the sound.
I also can't help much - Considering I do not pursue the text. Try to find examples based on my explanation.
Listening to sound reading always affects the way you interpreted the scene during the silent reading - Mostly because there is stimulation of how you are SUPPOSED to feel during this exact moment. The intensity in the narrator's voice, each sound they make, it stimulates your imagination. A sound can make you think differently of a certain point in the text after you read it. Sometimes, the words may sound better when pronounced, too.
Even though, reading may help you perfect your writing, considering you will know how to write words better after seeing them. Writing takes years to perfect, and so does grammar, but by reading you can make it even better than before.
Not only that, but your imagination and interpretation during reading are always your way, and they will change if you listen to it.
I hope I helped! Kudos.
You answered it already didnt you
The character of Lavinia from Hodgson's A Little Princess is "inordinately jealous of Sara" because she is used to being the leader in the school (Hodgson, A Little Princess).
Answer: Option E.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In text citation is the reference that has been made in the text. This reference that has been made in the text also includes the source in proper words and the name of the source from which this has been taken.
Since this in text citation is very clearly telling the readers that it has been picked up from the story A little Princess which has been written by Hodgson, it proves to be the best in text citation compared to the other options that have been given here.
I think that it completes your whole eassy
D. statistics that show a drop in bullying rates at schools with uniforms