Hmm interesting. A good book always has cliffhangers and a twisted storyline for me. Like each chapter is leaving you wanting more and you’re just unable to put it down. I say less is more with a lot of books too. If you add plot twists and big surprises that’s a plus. Something you never see coming. Good luck!
The wheelbarrow was "glazed" with <em><u>rain</u></em>.
Answer:
Friendship is considered to be valuable but not necessarily vital.
In “Society and Solitude” Ralph Waldo Emerson portrays how he feels that the independence can strengthen friendships. On the other hand, In “Nature” Emerson shows that the friend are trivial, that even when between the people exist close bounds each person is ultimately alone, in both text he considers the friendship trivial.
Answer: 3) The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech.
Explanation: Just like pronouns: First person pronouns are I, me and my, and a first-person narrator uses those in telling the story.
Second person pronouns are you and your. Second person narration (rare) uses those.
Third person pronouns include he, she, it, him, her, they, them.
An objective third person narrator can tell only what cann be seen or heard. An omniscient narrator can reveal the thoughts and motives of the characters.
<span>Once she left the store, my mother realizes she forgot her purse on the counter.
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Left is past tense, but realizes is present tense.
The way to correct the sentence would be:
Once she left<span> the store, my mother </span>realized<span> she forgot her purse on the counter.
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Your answer is
B.The verb tenses shift.