Thought its all the feel and thought and fear of falling down the fear center of our brain cautioning us there protential danger near by
<em>4. What question can help you decide where to break the lines in your poem?</em>
<em>Where do I want readers to stop, think, and reread part of the poem?</em>
i think the answer you are looking for is answer A.
It was the worst holiday of my life! I went to a summer camp with my two best friends, but I had a ghastly time. First, I couldn't share my friends' room at the camp. I slept in the same room with the youngest girls. They screamed in the middle of the night and woke me up all the time because they missed their parents.
In the end, I decided to play the role of their big sister. I told them the most fantastic bedtime stories and they fell asleep quickly. And guess what! We won the acting competition on the last day because we acted out one of the most original stories I invented!
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You should use specific examples from the text to support your argument.
Your assignment should be typed in 12-point font with standard margins and should meet the length requirements.
<span>Your writing process guide breaks down the assignment into smaller parts. Steps 1 to 3 help you define the topic and create a simple outline. In Step 4, you turn your outline into a complete paragraph.</span>