That is the best book that I ( have read )on that subject.
reason = because that event has already happend in past but its impact is still on present so it is past perfect..........
The jobs that Wilson Rawls did beside being a writer were as a carpenter and also in a construction company. Wilson Rawl traveled to South America, Canada and Alaska as a carpenter. This did not hinder his love for writing. During this period he wrote "Where the Red Fern Grows" and four other manuscripts. he kept them hidden for a lonf time as the manuscripts did not have any punctuation and had spelling and grammatical mistakes. He also took up a job in a construction company later on for a construction company that worked on the guided missile range in South West. Later he changed this place and moved to a separate construction site in Idaho waterfalls.
Answer
(not part of the answer but I love this story)
What makes the story and its narrator so thought provoking is that the narrator is the one who is doing everything. You see everything from how he felt to what he was thinking as the story took place.
Explanation:
I can't remember what the line is, but it says something like, " Now let me take you through what really happened..."
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The correct option is c) “Parallelism”
Parallelism is a writing device used to add information using the same pattern and grammar structure. In this sentence the same pattern preposition+ noun is used. The examples are: “in the summer” and “on holidays”
Option A) “repetition epistrophe” is incorrect since it repeats the same word or phrase at the end of successive verses.
Option B) “repetition anaphora” is incorrect since it repeats the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive verses.
Option D) “repetition anadiplosis” is incorrect since it repeats the same word or phrase at the end of a verse and at the beginning of the next one.
Answer:
Question hook: How would you feel if you had to go to school every day and learn in an empty stomach?
Anecdote hook: The first time I decided to get breakfast at school they told me I had to pay. I had no problem doing this but then my mind wondered about all the other kids that can’t afford it.
Imagery hook: Your family is just getting by. Your mother is working two jobs and you dad isn’t around. No one is there to make you breakfast so you decide to eat it at school but you can’t because of your family's financial struggles. This is the reality of many middle school children.