The correct answer is B - the writer's identity.
Imagine if you received a letter, and you start reading it, but you have no idea who is it from! It would be confusing. The day, who you are, and your information will be located at the top of the letter, then include the name and information of the person receiving, in the same format.
Example:
(Insert your name)
123 ABC St.
New York City, NY 99999
April 1st, 2017
Dr. Patricia Brown
777 West Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 111111
Dear, Dr. Patricia Brown,
(Purpose for writing goes here)
(An expression of thanks)
Sincerely,
(Insert your name)
The above question wants to analyze your writing ability, in addition to wanting to read a personal account written by you. For that reason, I can't write this essay for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you must know that a narrative essay is a text where you tell a story, in this case, you need to tell a story about yourself, about a memory from your childhood.
Based on this, you should write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Present the memory you will present, giving basic information about it.
- Body: Write down paragraphs, showing how this memory happened, show the event it represents, what you did in that event, what you felt, what you visualized, and all the necessary details for your reader to have a lot of information about this memory.
- Conclusion: Show how this memory was important and represents a special moment.
More information on writing an essay at the link:
brainly.com/question/683722
I'm thinking D, because say the book "Night" it changes all the time, just like the character. As they move from concentration camp to concentration camp the character gets gloomier and more depressing and the camps are different every time. Hope this helped!
Answer:
A subordinate clause is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence; it merely complements a sentence's main clause, thereby adding to the whole unit of meaning. Because a subordinate clause is dependent upon a main clause to be meaningful, it is also referred to as a dependent clause.
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