Sample response: One prediction I have about what will happen next in the personal narrative is that Frederick Douglass will become a free man. His new owners seem nice, so they will do the right thing.
Answer:
This would not be considered an effective analogy because the two topics being discussed do not have any similarities.
In H. G. Wells's The Time Machine, the basic
assumption about life in the future which the Time Traveller makes when he
arrives among the Eloi is:
c. that the future must somehow be an improvement
on the present
<span>The Time Traveller compares the present and
future, notices the present dilemma, and concludes the possible improvement that will
happen in the future.</span>
Answer:
YOU CAN DO STORIES WITH TWO METHODS
IMAGINE IT
WRITE IT ON YOUR REAL LIFE
Explanation:
IF YOU HAVE THIS TYPE OF TRIP YOU CAN WRITE THAT IN FORM OF STORY
IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY TRIP THEN IMAGINE IT IN YOUR BRAIN