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Answer:
mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.
Explanation:
"The Tree House" by Jaclyn Einis narrates a mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.
Billy who had already heard stories about gnomes from his grandfather didn't know what was going on when he actually meets them. However, he remains calm and enjoys their company.
The gnomes gifts him a garland made of dandelion flower and leaves and place it on his head. They advice him to always remain cheerful by saying that life was full of surprises.
Then he suddenly finds himself lying down on the forest ground and that the tree house on the tree top was gone. He returns home confused and puzzled until he finds that the garland was still on his head.
I’m... None of them have italics.
Answer:
Great Astronomers is an informational text with narrative elements woven into the structure. Compared to other expository texts, this excerpt has story-like qualities. For example, it includes details about the lives of famous astronomers like Ptolemy, Galileo, Kepler, and John Couch Adams.
The article on GIS is an informational text explaining the system and its functions. Like Great Astronomers, it is an expository text, but it is not story-like in nature. Instead, the text conveys information through clear, straightforward prose and an objective tone. The information is organized neatly in short paragraphs and has subheadings to introduce new ideas. The GIS article also includes maps and other diagrams that provide additional information about these systems.
Explanation:
i legit copied this word for word so u might wanna paraphrase it a little.