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GrogVix [38]
3 years ago
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WILL GIVE 40 POINTS Write a 250-word essay in which you explain the significance of the different narrative voices in “The Way t

o Wealth.” Use evidence from both texts to support your response.
points aren't here because people will write something dumb just for the points.

only asking for help on this because i've been working on this stupid thing for a week now with writers block and idk why

thanks so much if you can help <3
English
2 answers:
Hitman42 [59]3 years ago
5 0

Answer

Different narratives they normally it more generally so you will be able to relate to the different parts of the population. Benjamin Frankiln is trying to "make the bitter pill of the truth about human conditions easier to swallow by wrapping it in common figurative language and critizing his critics.

hope im helped- FDO TREY

Explanation:

Ronch [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: do it yourself

Explanation: 250 words is only about 10 sentences you WILL need to know how to write that much in about a day in high school

1. make sure you pull about 2-3 examples from the text

2. don't use contractions

3. don't do that stupid thing where you use white text to bump up your word count- your teacher isn't that dumb

4. idk what you have so far but remember to talk about who the narrators are, why they are important to the book, whether or not they are using 1 or second person to tell their story.

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