A procedural question has to do with how-questions that show the process of how to perform a procedure.
<h3>What is a Declarative Question?</h3>
This refers to the type of question that requires a yes or no answer and has a rising intonation just right at the end.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete as it does not include any question, hence a general overview was given to you to have a better understanding of the concept.
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The answer is A: Use dialogue to make the writing come alive. B. Expand a description by telling more about what happend.
<em>Adding a dialogue is one way to explode a moment; also by expanding a description</em> because these will help emphasize the moment with every moment and sensation being expressed. Using details of everyting the writer is seeing, hearing and thinking at the moment. It's like a movie playing in slow motion. <em>A dialogue is perfectly fit for this function.</em>
The sentence in the above excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's “The Death of Ivan Ilyich” which shows that Ivan Ilyich's son is still innocent and uncorrupted, despite the people around him is:
“Following him the schoolboy crept in unnoticed, in a new uniform, poor little fellow, and wearing gloves.”
Tolstoy gives his remark on the materialistic nature of people in the society. Throughout the novel, the characters are seen jumbled up in the web of materialism as it provides status and pleasure to them. At the end of the novella “The Death of Ivan IIyich,” written by Leo Tolstoy speaks about the materialistic nature of the physical world. At the time of his death, Ivan says “ Death is finished, he said to himself. It is no more!” This line gives an insight into his perspective about life and death.