Answer:
“I had goosebumps, and the hairs on my arms were standing straight up.”
Explanation:
this is the vivid sensory detail :)
Answer:
I believe it is 3. to help the reader remember how each formation grows. let me know if I'm wrong.
Answer:
1. New handlers.
2. Old handlers.
3. Old handlers.
4. New handlers.
(Please read explanation)
Explanation:
I can't exactly answer this question correctly, in lieu of the piece of writing not being referenced. I believe, though, that answers are answers as they are, so I apologize if it is wrong. If this novel is "The Call Of The Wild," by Jack London, then the answer would hold more substance. Still, I'm sorry.
Answer: I'm pretty sure it's C. Dialogue using the character’s own words is one way a writer can show rather than tell readers what a character is like.
Explanation:
In short stories, there is an obvious need to be as concise as possible. One way to save space is through indirect characterization—where readers are able to discern the characteristics of characters through what characters say and do without the need for the author to blatantly state so. This indirect characterization can be considered getting “two birds with one stone,” so to speak, which is why indirect characterization is prominent in so many short stories.
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