Answer:
A). A precise description of what the writer is witnessing when he says that he "could scarcely believe what [his] eyes were seeing".
Explanation:
Personal narratives are demonstrated as the narratives written in first person that are primarily intending to relate a personal event or experience of one's life to entertain, inform, convey a message, or merely reiterate an experience.
As per the question, the element that Nick must include next is displayed through option A as it maintains the continuity of the previous description in order to keep the experience or event that is being described in coherence and systematic order. The description of the 'what the writer witnesses when he says 'he could scarcely...seeing' carries the narrative forward in coherence. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
I teach writing. When I taught high school, grading was easy. It didn't take long. That's because I usually had all the students in at least two classes.
Explanation:
That's what I got from a friend. :D
not that long though I was a teacher's helper after school and it used to be not that long
You could say the character has lots of integrity. which means that you do the right thing under any circumstance. Idk if this helps
Just write a story about something that frustrates you or a made up character
Answer:
where is the poem/story
if there is no context how can i answer
Explanation:
LOL