Answer:
<u>an emotional connection with you the reader</u>
Explanation:
What this means is that the author has successfully immersed his readers into the story, such that the readers begin to imagine what the characters feel, do, and see.
For example, a story that recounts the tragic loss of a beloved friend by a character could make an avid reader to show an outburst of sadness or tears.
Answer:
1) inform, b
2) entertain, a
3) inform, b
4) entertain, inform?
5) persuade, c
6) entertain, inform?
Explanation:
For number 4 & 6 I'm not entirely sure, everything else I have though. Hope this helps!
Answer:
a) The central idea in Amy Tan's “Two Kinds,” the conflict between parent and child, is expressed by the daughter's retort, "You want me to be something I'm not."
Explanation:
The best evidence to support the universal theme of interaction between family members is the choice that actually deals with reciprocal communication and disagreement between a parent and a child.
The rest of the choices, however, do not reflect the general theme of familiar hostility.
The answer is the last choice, or D.
When you summarize, you're supposed to gather the most important points and rewrite them in a shorter and more simplified fashion. The first three choices include mostly everything you should do when writing a summary. Usually when you summarize, it's for a concluding paragraph, so writing an introductory paragraph wouldn't be it.