4. Journey to the Centre of the Earth
Science Fiction
This is science fiction because although it is not a true story, it involves scientific concepts such as dinosaurs, volcanoes, and prehistoric man.
5. No Way In
Realistic Fiction
This gives a detailed description of what a high school student may go through whilst trying to fit into a new environment. This is relatable and this, it is realistic to what a high school student's experience is really like.
6. Bump in the Night
Historical Fiction
Although the characters and their part in this historical event are fictional, the historical event taking place is not fictional. It describes what a soldier experiences during a war and the psyche processes that take place.
This could be realistic fiction but as it involves the American Civil War, historical fiction is more relevant.
D. is the answer Because bias does not mean it's always inaccurate, it can be accurate.
The reader might become more attached to Buck, and if it was told from the trainer's point of view, it might change the reader's opinon on Buck, and make it more on the trainer's side.
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Memories does Shay share about the apartment they are leaving is that the apartment means the life they set up there and all the memorable moments they have.
Shay and her family are going to leave the house they've lived in all their lives as they are moving out of town.
This change will be proficient because Shay needs to succeed in her dreams and it's not achievable to do that in the city where they've always resided.
While it's nice that Shay can attain her dreams, it's sad to have to leave a home with so many memories and where Shay and his entire family have lived their entire lives.
They have a very strong emotional feeling towards the house, but it is essential to say goodbye to it.
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