Answer:
your friend has not been attending classes regularly. write a letter to his or her parents informing them of his or her behaviours and the likely consequences, not less than 450 words
In your story, you can write about a boy having to write an essay on a horse, and then being betrayed by a friend who took credit for the essay. Use the word antique desk as a way of incorporating imagery into your story. Use the word horse as the topic the boy used for his story or essay and use the word betrayal as how the boy felt after realizing what his friend has done. This is what I would personally do, hope it helped!
The narrator is removed from the story and gives details about all the characters.
An omniscient point of view enables the narrator to access all the thoughts and ideas of all the characters. The narrator, as an omniscient narrator, even knows some things that other characters do not know.
Answer:
The dialogue inserted in the poem shows how the communication within a family is important and the omission of that communication does not allow true feelings to be passed between the members of the family.
Explanation:
In the poem we can see that the grandmother, who is already very old, calls her granddaughter to learn how to make rolls. It is implicit in the poem that the grandmother wants to spend time with her granddaughter and teaches her to make rolls that she likes so much, but the grandmother does not say that.
The granddaughter, on the other hand, believes that the grandmother who teaches her to make rolls because she knows that her death is near, so if the granddaughter learns to make the rolls she may not be dependent on the grandmother when she leaves. The granddaughter doesn't want to face the reality that her grandmother will die someday, but she doesn't tell her grandmother that and just rejects the invitation to learn how to roll.
The grandmother is upset about her granddaughter's refusal, but she doesn't say that to her either.
The poem shows how communication is important between a family, so everyone gets to know each other's intensions, in addition to knowing what makes each one sad or happy.