The correct answer is a short story.
Your options are tragedy, short story, lyric poem, and expository essay. The answer cannot be tragedy because tragedy relies of dialogues and emotions rather than narration. It cannot be a lyric poem because it is solely about emotions. An expository essay is just telling you how to do something - or how something is achieved.
We are left with a short story - it uses narration to tell us what is going on and it describes people and their experiences.
<u>Global Warming</u>
Global warming is the long-term rise of temperatures in Earth's climate. Global warming is caused mostly by increasing pollution. The pollution, whether from nonrenewable energy sources, farming, or deforestation is sending carbon and other greenhouse gases into the environment. The gases are part of the greenhouse effect, which traps the warmth from the sun in the earth. Global warming will cause melting of glaciers and ice sheets which will rise ocean water levels, flooding many coastal areas and cities. That is only one problem of global warming. Global warming is on the rise and the effects are very dangerous.
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To focus on a story’s realistic, ordinary details instead of its supernatural elements
<span>Hamlet learns from his father's Ghost that he was poisoned by King Claudius, the current ruler of Denmark. The Ghost tells Hamlet to avenge his death but not to punish Queen Gertrude for remarrying; it is not Hamlet's place to do so and her conscience and heaven will judge her...</span>
They are explaining that Captain Ahab is no were to be found. They are also setting the scene of how cold it is and how the shipmates are running the ship.
CHAPTER 28
The ship is sailing for a few days and no one has seen Captain Ahab. The ship hands are in charge. Ishmael is constantly looking for Captain Ahab. Ishmael is nervous because Elijah had given some weird prophecies. The ship is sailing south. It is winter and it’s very cold.
<span> Ahab appears and he look awful. He stands on deck with his pegleg made of ivory. He steadies his walking on the boat with holes that fit the peg leg. As the weather gets nicer he becomes more pleasant. They continue sailing on into May.</span>